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<blockquote data-quote="DirtySouth" data-source="post: 3639428" data-attributes="member: 68383"><p>Preface: I'm not in 623 and I'm not in a local participating in a troubled pension fun. I'm in the UPS/IBT plan, which is something like 96%+ funded.</p><p></p><p>If the rest of the supplement doesn't feature MASSIVE give backs like the Atlantic Area (end of shift notification for start time change for 22.4's which means<em><u><strong> on call package car drivers</strong></u></em>), they should vote 'yes' on the supplement and 'no' on the master.</p><p></p><p>Stand together for a UPS funded pension fund bailout designed to pass the contract and help the rest of the country send the master down in flames.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtySouth, post: 3639428, member: 68383"] Preface: I'm not in 623 and I'm not in a local participating in a troubled pension fun. I'm in the UPS/IBT plan, which is something like 96%+ funded. If the rest of the supplement doesn't feature MASSIVE give backs like the Atlantic Area (end of shift notification for start time change for 22.4's which means[I][U][B] on call package car drivers[/B][/U][/I]), they should vote 'yes' on the supplement and 'no' on the master. Stand together for a UPS funded pension fund bailout designed to pass the contract and help the rest of the country send the master down in flames. [/QUOTE]
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