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The Hoffa era is over, and the Teamsters are ready to fight
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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 5086228" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>The Union will never agreed to it, just look how well the West’s pension plans is doing. I read somewhere that they are looking at 300 dollars per service year. Their part timers also contribute to the full timers’ pension funds.</p><p></p><p>A matched 401k for the transient part timers makes more sense for those under the Central and Southern. You also have to remember that a vast majority of the high seniority full timers in the IBT /UPS pension plan have at least 5 years vested under that Company controlled pension plan. There has really been no monetary improvements for anyone part time or full time that has vested time in the UPS Pension plan. The International either could not negotiate improvements or did not want to be bothered favoring one region against another for political gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 5086228, member: 49065"] The Union will never agreed to it, just look how well the West’s pension plans is doing. I read somewhere that they are looking at 300 dollars per service year. Their part timers also contribute to the full timers’ pension funds. A matched 401k for the transient part timers makes more sense for those under the Central and Southern. You also have to remember that a vast majority of the high seniority full timers in the IBT /UPS pension plan have at least 5 years vested under that Company controlled pension plan. There has really been no monetary improvements for anyone part time or full time that has vested time in the UPS Pension plan. The International either could not negotiate improvements or did not want to be bothered favoring one region against another for political gain. [/QUOTE]
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