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<blockquote data-quote="Bill" data-source="post: 193506" data-attributes="member: 5483"><p>where do you people get this absurd nonsense? Who is spreading this propaganda? Could it be the Teamsters who want you to believe this, in order to mislead its members not to join the APWA. Can they verify this? I doubt it very much. If they had an agreement in place, they would provide some details, but there are none. The pension is a mess, and the Teamsters will want UPS to make a larger contribution, but that is not going to happen, because under the new law signed by congress, (the red zone amendment) we can not receive an increase until the pension is 100% funded. As it stands now in Central States (47.2% funded), this means that even if UPS puts more money into the pot, we will still not get an increase, but still might take further cuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill, post: 193506, member: 5483"] where do you people get this absurd nonsense? Who is spreading this propaganda? Could it be the Teamsters who want you to believe this, in order to mislead its members not to join the APWA. Can they verify this? I doubt it very much. If they had an agreement in place, they would provide some details, but there are none. The pension is a mess, and the Teamsters will want UPS to make a larger contribution, but that is not going to happen, because under the new law signed by congress, (the red zone amendment) we can not receive an increase until the pension is 100% funded. As it stands now in Central States (47.2% funded), this means that even if UPS puts more money into the pot, we will still not get an increase, but still might take further cuts. [/QUOTE]
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