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Company and teamsters have a tenative agreement taking over Central States ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 230296"><p><strong>Let's All Do Our Homework!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wkmac,</p><p>True, but we can get a good idea by looking at the similar plans UPS has been running all along. This will also prepare everyone to ask the right questions when the actual plan details are released. (Assuming they actually release many details. They didn't last time in 1997.)</p><p></p><p>The Local 804 Pension Fund and the Local 177 Pension Fund are both in tough shape even though they are run in part by UPS. To get the FACTS on these funds visit FreeErisaDotCom and search their Form 5500 database for their annual financial reports.</p><p></p><p>To view the reports for years 2000 thru 2005 (the latest available) of the</p><p>LOCAL 804 IBT AND LOCAL 447 IAM - UPS MULTI-EMPLOYER RETIREMENT PLAN</p><p>Search for</p><p>Name Contains: 804</p><p>Limit Zip Code To: 30328</p><p></p><p>To view the reports for years 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005 of the</p><p>UNITED PARCEL SERVICE LOCAL 177 IBT MULTI-EMPLOYER RETIREMENT PLAN</p><p>Search for</p><p>Name Contains: UPS</p><p>Select State: Georgia</p><p></p><p>UPS runs a single-employer pension plan for part-timers in Central States and elsewhere called the UPS Pension Plan; and also a plan for management called the UPS Retirement Plan.</p><p></p><p>To view the reports for years 2004 and 2005 of the</p><p>UPS PENSION PLAN</p><p>and</p><p>UPS RETIREMENT PLAN</p><p>Search for</p><p>Name Contains: Parcel</p><p>Select State: Georgia</p><p></p><p>When a report is displayed, be sure to click on Show All, to get a fuller version of the report. Then click Save and give the file a unique filename as you save it to your desktop or a special folder.</p><p></p><p>FreeErisa is free, but you do have to REGISTER, which is why Tieguy is sporting major wood just reading this sentence!!!</p><p><a href="http://freeerisa.benefitspro.com/" target="_blank">http://freeerisa.benefitspro.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 230296"] [B]Let's All Do Our Homework![/B] Wkmac, True, but we can get a good idea by looking at the similar plans UPS has been running all along. This will also prepare everyone to ask the right questions when the actual plan details are released. (Assuming they actually release many details. They didn't last time in 1997.) The Local 804 Pension Fund and the Local 177 Pension Fund are both in tough shape even though they are run in part by UPS. To get the FACTS on these funds visit FreeErisaDotCom and search their Form 5500 database for their annual financial reports. To view the reports for years 2000 thru 2005 (the latest available) of the LOCAL 804 IBT AND LOCAL 447 IAM - UPS MULTI-EMPLOYER RETIREMENT PLAN Search for Name Contains: 804 Limit Zip Code To: 30328 To view the reports for years 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005 of the UNITED PARCEL SERVICE LOCAL 177 IBT MULTI-EMPLOYER RETIREMENT PLAN Search for Name Contains: UPS Select State: Georgia UPS runs a single-employer pension plan for part-timers in Central States and elsewhere called the UPS Pension Plan; and also a plan for management called the UPS Retirement Plan. To view the reports for years 2004 and 2005 of the UPS PENSION PLAN and UPS RETIREMENT PLAN Search for Name Contains: Parcel Select State: Georgia When a report is displayed, be sure to click on Show All, to get a fuller version of the report. Then click Save and give the file a unique filename as you save it to your desktop or a special folder. FreeErisa is free, but you do have to REGISTER, which is why Tieguy is sporting major wood just reading this sentence!!! [url]http://freeerisa.benefitspro.com/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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