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<blockquote data-quote="10 point" data-source="post: 2205000" data-attributes="member: 52520"><p>We have members with the same attitude right now. The ones that will let the plan go belly up and ride the wave until then and the same type of disloyal ones sitting on a strike line that would've slit the union's throat by crossing the line to get another $1000/month if RC had not matched the offer in 97.</p><p></p><p>Quit blaming the GP back then and put the blame where it goes....on weak union "meesters" who care nothing about the longevity of the fund (knowing it was already in trouble in 97 prior to the strike) but saw the pot of gold increase and would've bailed ship if RC didn't raise it to match the company's offer.</p><p></p><p>Also, is there no blame put on the company who purposefully backed RC into the corner knowing full well the ship would sink? Really?</p><p></p><p>Check and checkmate.</p><p></p><p>The outcry that would've been raised in 97 for not matching the increase would've been parallel to the one that's happening now as the train is rounding the bend. The same company that this sitting GP let off the hook in 2008 who was responsible for the perfect storm that's been brewing for the last 19 years is innocent in all of this???</p><p>Give us a break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 point, post: 2205000, member: 52520"] We have members with the same attitude right now. The ones that will let the plan go belly up and ride the wave until then and the same type of disloyal ones sitting on a strike line that would've slit the union's throat by crossing the line to get another $1000/month if RC had not matched the offer in 97. Quit blaming the GP back then and put the blame where it goes....on weak union "meesters" who care nothing about the longevity of the fund (knowing it was already in trouble in 97 prior to the strike) but saw the pot of gold increase and would've bailed ship if RC didn't raise it to match the company's offer. Also, is there no blame put on the company who purposefully backed RC into the corner knowing full well the ship would sink? Really? Check and checkmate. The outcry that would've been raised in 97 for not matching the increase would've been parallel to the one that's happening now as the train is rounding the bend. The same company that this sitting GP let off the hook in 2008 who was responsible for the perfect storm that's been brewing for the last 19 years is innocent in all of this??? Give us a break. [/QUOTE]
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