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<blockquote data-quote="What&#039;dyabringmetoday???" data-source="post: 5396403" data-attributes="member: 10135"><p>Why do so many people think UPS was going to "control" the pension? Don't they control it now by way of contributions? The real deal is that the Teamsters screwed up the funds and NEEDED UPS to take care of it (paying pensions to retirees from bankrupt companies). I'm sure Big Union Man will jump in and attempt to prove me wrong. The '97 strike was for one reason- to make sure UPS would fund the failing pension funds. The story of "winning" full-time jobs was just a story to try to make UPSers feel like they got a win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What'dyabringmetoday???, post: 5396403, member: 10135"] Why do so many people think UPS was going to "control" the pension? Don't they control it now by way of contributions? The real deal is that the Teamsters screwed up the funds and NEEDED UPS to take care of it (paying pensions to retirees from bankrupt companies). I'm sure Big Union Man will jump in and attempt to prove me wrong. The '97 strike was for one reason- to make sure UPS would fund the failing pension funds. The story of "winning" full-time jobs was just a story to try to make UPSers feel like they got a win. [/QUOTE]
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