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<blockquote data-quote="kenco80233" data-source="post: 573666" data-attributes="member: 7860"><p>I retired with over 31 years in the Central States in 2003.I had a heart attack and could no longer work. I am told that if YRCW goes broke ,I will lose most of my pension.I have many fellow retired workers in the same situation. When UPS bought themselves out of Central States,they threw all the old Central States REtirres under the bus.Maybe in the next contract UPS will throw the next generation of retirees under the bus. In reality,it is more benificial for my pension to see YRCW survive and see UPS fail.That is the other side of the coin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenco80233, post: 573666, member: 7860"] I retired with over 31 years in the Central States in 2003.I had a heart attack and could no longer work. I am told that if YRCW goes broke ,I will lose most of my pension.I have many fellow retired workers in the same situation. When UPS bought themselves out of Central States,they threw all the old Central States REtirres under the bus.Maybe in the next contract UPS will throw the next generation of retirees under the bus. In reality,it is more benificial for my pension to see YRCW survive and see UPS fail.That is the other side of the coin? [/QUOTE]
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