Holland | seriously ....

You pay roughly 250-300 a week for insurance now if you look at it like that
At -15% which is $150-$200 week depending on how much forced O.T. , so it's more like $600 to $800 month we are paying for insurance with our -15% .........................
 
Here we go with those comments again.
troubleman84, we are paying for our Insurance anyway you want to look at it , Nothing is free with YRCW !! because the -15% sure hasn't paid down the $1.5 Billion DEBT much and them not paying into pension for 2 years and now only paying in 25% of the amount ?so where is our -15% going to then ?
 
troubleman84, we are paying for our Insurance anyway you want to look at it , Nothing is free with YRCW !! because the -15% sure hasn't paid down the $1.5 Billion DEBT much and them not paying into pension for 2 years and now only paying in 25% of the amount ?so where is our -15% going to then ?
Or reinvested back into equipment on the scale needed or like other companies of like size
 
I'm not being disrespectful but it is what it is that 15% has to go somewhere and most places you can get family insurance for around 120 a week if that
Exactly.
The maximum that I'm aware of is the $120.00 per week. That totals $6,240 for a non's annual insurance.
Most non's insurance cost is closer to $50.00 per week. That totals $2,600 for a non's annual insurance.

And for a $100,000 Teamster, after losing -15%, that totals $15,000 for their annual insurance.

That's a fact, and not up for debate.
Anyone who thinks that your insurance is free is living in fantasy land, and only lying to themselves.
 
Exactly.
The maximum that I'm aware of is the $120.00 per week. That totals $6,240 for a non's annual insurance.
Most non's insurance cost is closer to $50.00 per week. That totals $2,600 for a non's annual insurance.

And for a $100,000 Teamster, after losing -15%, that totals $15,000 for their annual insurance.

That's a fact, and not up for debate.
Anyone who thinks that your insurance is free is living in fantasy land, and only lying to themselves.
Agree , our Insurance is NOT free we are paying for it INDIRECTLY , with our -15% ..............nothing is free is this world one way or another you are going to pay for it !
 
Exactly.
The maximum that I'm aware of is the $120.00 per week. That totals $6,240 for a non's annual insurance.
Most non's insurance cost is closer to $50.00 per week. That totals $2,600 for a non's annual insurance.

And for a $100,000 Teamster, after losing -15%, that totals $15,000 for their annual insurance.

That's a fact, and not up for debate.
Anyone who thinks that your insurance is free is living in fantasy land, and only lying to themselves.
Flash with OT sometimes you are giving back $220 a week out of your check. I know it doesn’t show on the stub anylonger, but when it did I regularly seen that amount in the giveback portion.. your telling me they are not funneling that over to H&W?

One of the real reasons they stopped showing the give back on the stub was the fact that near the end moral was at such a dismal level. But really I think they did it so that people wouldn’t keep track exactly how much they were giving back and it’s correlation with insurance.
 
Exactly.
The maximum that I'm aware of is the $120.00 per week. That totals $6,240 for a non's annual insurance.
Most non's insurance cost is closer to $50.00 per week. That totals $2,600 for a non's annual insurance.

And for a $100,000 Teamster, after losing -15%, that totals $15,000 for their annual insurance.

That's a fact, and not up for debate.
Anyone who thinks that your insurance is free is living in fantasy land, and only lying to themselves.
$14,500 is average giveback per year per man.. where is that money going?
 
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