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<blockquote data-quote="bears2" data-source="post: 252642" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>my main concern is the pension. at 22.62 an hour i am happy with the raises we are getting even though they are lower than this last contract.</p><p> </p><p>my concern with the new ups fulltime pension plan will be the language and the honesty in details that will be given before we vote. im sure every local union who had a rep at the meeting thursday had to hear at least one person ask about it and they will all play dumb at the general contract meetings at the locals.either that it will be a matter as fact answer in which we will get 3-4 different answers for.</p><p> </p><p>here is my big question...like most in my area we worked 10-15 years part-time and then went fulltime and had 5-10 years in central states.now we will have 10-20 years in the new plan. how the heck is this gonna work? im sure a perfect storm will happen before can retire but hope soemone knows an anser.will we get 3 pensions? is it recipricating? will it add up to 35 years in any way shape or form we can retire an get a check or will we have to wait for this that or the other? if we have 30 years in will we have to take the 6% penalty if we retire before 62?</p><p> </p><p>bottom line is why did teamsters agree to nothing but concessions?</p><p> </p><p>ive read the answer is teamsters agreed to elt the pension go an concessions go in order to union ups freight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bears2, post: 252642, member: 167"] my main concern is the pension. at 22.62 an hour i am happy with the raises we are getting even though they are lower than this last contract. my concern with the new ups fulltime pension plan will be the language and the honesty in details that will be given before we vote. im sure every local union who had a rep at the meeting thursday had to hear at least one person ask about it and they will all play dumb at the general contract meetings at the locals.either that it will be a matter as fact answer in which we will get 3-4 different answers for. here is my big question...like most in my area we worked 10-15 years part-time and then went fulltime and had 5-10 years in central states.now we will have 10-20 years in the new plan. how the heck is this gonna work? im sure a perfect storm will happen before can retire but hope soemone knows an anser.will we get 3 pensions? is it recipricating? will it add up to 35 years in any way shape or form we can retire an get a check or will we have to wait for this that or the other? if we have 30 years in will we have to take the 6% penalty if we retire before 62? bottom line is why did teamsters agree to nothing but concessions? ive read the answer is teamsters agreed to elt the pension go an concessions go in order to union ups freight [/QUOTE]
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