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<blockquote data-quote="FracusBrown" data-source="post: 743132" data-attributes="member: 29360"><p>No lies on my part. If you don't know, you can just <strong><em>not</em></strong> say anything. Calling me a liar does nothing to prove your point. I know what supervisors and managers make including MIP. </p><p> </p><p>I am not entirely clear on what a new sups pension contribution rate is since it changed to a 401K only plan in 2008. If my memory serves me correctly it was a 3% match plus another 3%. I assume it's just 3% now since the match was eliminated for all non-union employees. That would make the pension contribution a measly $2160 per year based upon a 6k per month salary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FracusBrown, post: 743132, member: 29360"] No lies on my part. If you don't know, you can just [B][I]not[/I][/B] say anything. Calling me a liar does nothing to prove your point. I know what supervisors and managers make including MIP. I am not entirely clear on what a new sups pension contribution rate is since it changed to a 401K only plan in 2008. If my memory serves me correctly it was a 3% match plus another 3%. I assume it's just 3% now since the match was eliminated for all non-union employees. That would make the pension contribution a measly $2160 per year based upon a 6k per month salary. [/QUOTE]
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