More than you know...And this has what to do with Fed ex Freight?
i think it is a sad thing the pensions are not protected. We all work to retire and this is happening everywhere. The Teamsters need revenue. the walls are clo
More than you know...
One of the big selling points from the teamsters is a solid pension. As this article points out, a pension isn't as solid as believed.
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This isnt necessarily just about the Fedex issue. Its political. Its about who gets power and who doesnt.
Its about who gets a more stable life and who doesnt.
Its about a system of either allowing corporations rule or the infividuals having a say.
The pensions were made unstable because the corporate side has held more power a long time. They want it all. Defined benefit pensions are more stable in our system. Under their system our politicians voted instability for retirees and less regs for the banks who destroyed us. Their system now rules. More union numbers would cjange that.
So now you blame the government for the unions pension failures. These so called guaranteed pensions are no more than a pyramid scheme. The ones who got in early made out like bandits while the late comers pay the price. The union guarantees sure don't come through in the end. Of course you all want the government to bail you out again just like with GM and Chrysler. Don't see non-union companies getting bailouts. Probably because fewer lose money at the rate of unionized ones.This isnt necessarily just about the Fedex issue. Its political. Its about who gets power and who doesnt.
Its about who gets a more stable life and who doesnt.
Its about a system of either allowing corporations rule or the infividuals having a say.
The pensions were made unstable because the corporate side has held more power a long time. They want it all. Defined benefit pensions are more stable in our system. Under their system our politicians voted instability for retirees and less regs for the banks who destroyed us. Their system now rules. More union numbers would cjange that.
Seems it was a very intelligent response by Hammer, when you have nothing to argue with you just move on. ESP hope you have a Merry CHRISTmas also.I was going to reply to Purple Hammer, but I think I will save my rant for someone who knows what he is talking about. Marry Christmas.
Do you even know why.Get a contract like UPS. Their pensions is not funded by the central states...
Our pension is nothing like the multi-company funds... different animal entirely.i think it is a sad thing the pensions are not protected. We all work to retire and this is happening everywhere. The Teamsters need revenue. the walls are clo
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1) If you follow closely, the government is helping Banking interest at the expense of Retirees, by allowing cuts to their benefit.So
So now you blame the government for the unions pension failures. These so called guaranteed pensions are no more than a pyramid scheme. The ones who got in early made out like bandits while the late comers pay the price. The union guarantees sure don't come through in the end. Of course you all want the government to bail you out again just like with GM and Chrysler. Don't see non-union companies getting bailouts. Probably because fewer lose money at the rate of unionized ones.
The truth is the Hammer should look at more than one pension fund. Some Teamster plans are quite well funded: http://www.wctpension.org/Seems it was a very intelligent response by Hammer, when you have nothing to argue with you just move on. ESP hope you have a Merry CHRISTmas also.
The thing you need to look at that congress is going to try and cut all multi employer pension. They are not set up to be viable for the long term.The truth is the Hammer should look at more than one pension fund. Some Teamster plans are quite well funded: http://www.wctpension.org/
But citydog, the one I showed you seems to have growing reserves, and seems well funded. Some others, like UPSF, can be set up for long haul. It might even be over funded...The thing you need to look at that congress is going to try and cut all multi employer pension. They are not set up to be viable for the long term.
But citydog, the one I showed you seems to have growing reserves, and seems well funded. Some others, like UPSF, can be set up for long haul. It might even be over funded...
Maybe you could get some cards signed then petition TBLB and have a vote if we have 50% +1 we could move this thread. If it fit your agenda you wouldn't be crying foul.Lmao thats why this thread has nothing to do with Fed Ex Freight and should be moved.