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<blockquote data-quote="Inthegame" data-source="post: 1218992" data-attributes="member: 37112"><p>Benefits were always part of the negotiations or as you state "bargaining chips". </p><p>$50K per year translates to $24 hr jobs which are not "all over the place". A pkg driver working the minimum (nobody) 40 hour week makes over $67K yearly w/o benefits (another $30-35K) which is still far above the average guy.</p><p>As a retiree, I'd be comforted that my Local Union has the foresight to make adjustments to the Pension allocation that will bolster the fund that supports my retirement. If they ignore reality and do as some posters suggest, you'd likely face benefit cuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inthegame, post: 1218992, member: 37112"] Benefits were always part of the negotiations or as you state "bargaining chips". $50K per year translates to $24 hr jobs which are not "all over the place". A pkg driver working the minimum (nobody) 40 hour week makes over $67K yearly w/o benefits (another $30-35K) which is still far above the average guy. As a retiree, I'd be comforted that my Local Union has the foresight to make adjustments to the Pension allocation that will bolster the fund that supports my retirement. If they ignore reality and do as some posters suggest, you'd likely face benefit cuts. [/QUOTE]
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