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The union has nothing to do with pension funds. I got everything I had coming. If you can't survive two months without a check, you can't afford to retire.Sounds like the Union ripped you off for at least two months
The union has nothing to do with pension funds. I got everything I had coming. If you can't survive two months without a check, you can't afford to retire.Sounds like the Union ripped you off for at least two months
That first 2 months were very hard on me when I retired.The union has nothing to do with pension funds. I got everything I had coming. If you can't survive two months without a check, you can't afford to retire.
Who was the dirtbag with the 21 cents?That first 2 months were very hard on me when I retired.
I started a Gofundme page on TB, and the guys chipped in and gave me $231,500.21.
Thanks to a great bunch of guys.
If you stay till September you should have your 800 hours in for your new vacation weeks$$$If I want to retire June 30th, The Union Hall tells me I wont get a Pension check until August 1st. This doesnt sound right to me...
That's their problem, he will be dead.And when you're dead on the 5th, how do the fund beneficiaries get their money back?
Good news, looks like I'll be getting a small check in the mail one day soon.Good to see local 560's app. was approved yesterday for SFA
701 should have an answer in June, took a 52% hit, still hard to believe we're getting retro (3 plus years )Good news, looks like I'll be getting a small check in the mail one day soon.
Triplex, maybe breeze can hook us up with a good mason jar supplier.Good news, looks like I'll be getting a small check in the mail one day soon.
Direct deposit. If the first day of the month falls on the weekend it's in the bank on the Friday before. Got mine yesterday. Western Conf.Good news, looks like I'll be getting a small check in the mail one day soon.
Breezy already fired a shotgun at Tri for digging in his yard.Triplex, maybe breeze can hook us up with a good mason jar supplier.
It was an anonymous donation from the Westside, B D is a suspect.Who was the dirtbag with the 21 cents?
The teamster member's pay into the fund, the teamsters set on the board of trustees and in their contract's, the teamster's set up the fund's and negotiate contributions. I would say it's a teamster's pension fund. However, your right, the IBT does not run the pension funds.. Looks to me that the union does have a lot to do with the pension's. Everything about it has union written all over it.The union has nothing to do with pension funds. I got everything I had coming. If you can't survive two months without a check, you can't afford to retire.
Blade, my question wasn't what day I died and how the money got returned to the fund. What if I died on the 29th, what then? My question was, (If what you say is true, then why did I receive a check in the middle of December?) According to your statement's I should not have received my first check until Jan 1st (paying my Dec benefits) and then on Feb 1st (paying my Jan benefits) etc. etc. etc.And when you're dead on the 5th, how do the fund beneficiaries get their money back?
Chapp, your right the teamsters don't pay into the fund, I stated "The teamster member's pay into the fund". As part of the negotiated contract, it's part of your benefit package as a teamster member that it gets paid on your behalf through the company. However, you are accurate on the trustees, and I totally agree with you, I apologize in choosing the wrong verbiage to explain myself. I was just trying to emphasize that our pensions are all about teamster's, cause without us they wouldn't exist.Teamsters don't pay into the funds, employers do, you have union trustees and employer trustees, Health, welfare and pension funds are separate from the local/union
Thank goodness he doesn't have good aim!Breezy already fired a shotgun at Tri for digging in his yard.
No need to apologize, honest mistakeChapp, your right the teamsters don't pay into the fund, I stated "The teamster member's pay into the fund". As part of the negotiated contract, it's part of your benefit package as a teamster member that it gets paid on your behalf through the company. However, you are accurate on the trustees, and I totally agree with you, I apologize in choosing the wrong verbiage to explain myself. I was just trying to emphasize that our pensions are all about teamster's, cause without us they wouldn't exist.