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Fully or Fooly Funded New (old CS) Plan?
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<blockquote data-quote="homer123" data-source="post: 248907" data-attributes="member: 11818"><p>I agree with the lack of involvement by part-timers. What do they have to gain? And as pointed out, many do not stick around. You should know, however, that the part-timers in Western States covered centers are in the Western States PF(possibly other conferences, as well). That is probably a large part of the reason WSPF is fully funded. When a part-timer moves on his/her contributions remain in the WSPF. The fact that part-timers in CS are in a UPS plan is like a cash cow for the company. This has been repeatedly pointed out in negotiations but UPS won't budge. If they won't budge on this point, why would they do anything beneficial to anyone but UPS. This CS buy-out seems like a quick (and probably short lived) fix for CSPF<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/crying.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":crying:" title="Crying :crying:" data-shortname=":crying:" />, but a pot of gold for the company. Is the writing on the wall?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="homer123, post: 248907, member: 11818"] I agree with the lack of involvement by part-timers. What do they have to gain? And as pointed out, many do not stick around. You should know, however, that the part-timers in Western States covered centers are in the Western States PF(possibly other conferences, as well). That is probably a large part of the reason WSPF is fully funded. When a part-timer moves on his/her contributions remain in the WSPF. The fact that part-timers in CS are in a UPS plan is like a cash cow for the company. This has been repeatedly pointed out in negotiations but UPS won't budge. If they won't budge on this point, why would they do anything beneficial to anyone but UPS. This CS buy-out seems like a quick (and probably short lived) fix for CSPF:crying:, but a pot of gold for the company. Is the writing on the wall? [/QUOTE]
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