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Let's work the numbers on forced overtime
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<blockquote data-quote="onestoptogo" data-source="post: 764248" data-attributes="member: 28490"><p>UPS saves money on pension contributions by forcing overtime, because they only contribute up to a maximum of 2080 hours. Since many of us will be at 2400 plus hours they do not have to pay anything on those hours above 2080 that they would have to if another driver was on the road. The way to fix this is to have them contribute for ALL hours without a cap. Still, I can't believe it is cheaper since at overime we make $15 dollars more per hour and they don't contribute nowhere near that amount to the pension fund.</p><p>I'm with Re-Raise and please explain it to us. The only thing I can think of is they can't . Maybe somebody way up does not want to admit to making a mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onestoptogo, post: 764248, member: 28490"] UPS saves money on pension contributions by forcing overtime, because they only contribute up to a maximum of 2080 hours. Since many of us will be at 2400 plus hours they do not have to pay anything on those hours above 2080 that they would have to if another driver was on the road. The way to fix this is to have them contribute for ALL hours without a cap. Still, I can't believe it is cheaper since at overime we make $15 dollars more per hour and they don't contribute nowhere near that amount to the pension fund. I'm with Re-Raise and please explain it to us. The only thing I can think of is they can't . Maybe somebody way up does not want to admit to making a mistake. [/QUOTE]
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