Ok slo mo Here is the break down for you. If they did not put the 80 an hour into the pension fund this would equal $32.00 per man a week $1664.00 a year per man then multiply that by the eight years they have not paid it and that equals $13312.00 then we have to multiply that by the 8400 members they say abf has and that 80 cents an hour equals $111,820,800.00 and just how much more do you want me to give abf?
Then we have to also factor in that they did not put 2012 also that would have been 60 cents an hour. $24.00 a week $1248.00 a year times 7 equals $8,736.00 times 84000 equals $73,382,400.00. So since 2011 we Teamsters have given abf a $185,203,200.00 break on pension contributions using their 84000 member number they showed.
Then we have to also factor in that they did not put 2012 also that would have been 60 cents an hour. $24.00 a week $1248.00 a year times 7 equals $8,736.00 times 84000 equals $73,382,400.00. So since 2011 we Teamsters have given abf a $185,203,200.00 break on pension contributions using their 84000 member number they showed.
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