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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: 5213906" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>It has been criminal the way your part time pension has been handled. No increases after 35 years, no credit in service benefits if you worked full time hours during those 35 years.</p><p></p><p>The part timers under the Company Controlled (UPS pension plan) in the Central and Southern were thrown under the bus decades ago over political motives. This also affected those full timers who had vested years as a part timer, most of those years count as nothing with the 6 % penalty applied. </p><p></p><p>It would be great if the Central and Southern had the same pension formula as the Western Conference. Their part timer years are included with their full time years and are paying twice or even 3 X as much, plus they are not limited to 35 years it just keeps growing. Another perk with the Western is that they can start collecting their pension benefits at age (65) and still continue to work if they want too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 5213906, member: 49065"] It has been criminal the way your part time pension has been handled. No increases after 35 years, no credit in service benefits if you worked full time hours during those 35 years. The part timers under the Company Controlled (UPS pension plan) in the Central and Southern were thrown under the bus decades ago over political motives. This also affected those full timers who had vested years as a part timer, most of those years count as nothing with the 6 % penalty applied. It would be great if the Central and Southern had the same pension formula as the Western Conference. Their part timer years are included with their full time years and are paying twice or even 3 X as much, plus they are not limited to 35 years it just keeps growing. Another perk with the Western is that they can start collecting their pension benefits at age (65) and still continue to work if they want too. [/QUOTE]
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