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<blockquote data-quote="PobreCarlos" data-source="post: 1023977" data-attributes="member: 16651"><p>JonFrum;</p><p></p><p>I'd take exception to your claim that....</p><p></p><p>"Almost all of the subsidizing of non-UPSers is the result of UPS policies that make it hard for so many UPSers to earn enough pension credits to get their money's worth back in pension benefits."</p><p></p><p>...in that I believe almost all objective observers have recognized that UPS subsidizing non-UPSers is primarily a consequence of the Teamsters putting so many of their other contributing employers out of business, leaving their unsupported "orphans" to hang around for pension benefits. If that's a "hostile policy", then it's a policy that the Teamsters THEMSELVES pursued against their own UPS members...and it most assuredly would NOT have been present in a UPS-only plan in which the company was responsible for it's employees ONLY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PobreCarlos, post: 1023977, member: 16651"] JonFrum; I'd take exception to your claim that.... "Almost all of the subsidizing of non-UPSers is the result of UPS policies that make it hard for so many UPSers to earn enough pension credits to get their money's worth back in pension benefits." ...in that I believe almost all objective observers have recognized that UPS subsidizing non-UPSers is primarily a consequence of the Teamsters putting so many of their other contributing employers out of business, leaving their unsupported "orphans" to hang around for pension benefits. If that's a "hostile policy", then it's a policy that the Teamsters THEMSELVES pursued against their own UPS members...and it most assuredly would NOT have been present in a UPS-only plan in which the company was responsible for it's employees ONLY. [/QUOTE]
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