They should cut the checks at the terminal so everyone can hide it from their spouse!I’m surprised they didn’t put $1,000 cash bonus in there for signing. It worked last time.
They should cut the checks at the terminal so everyone can hide it from their spouse!I’m surprised they didn’t put $1,000 cash bonus in there for signing. It worked last time.
If it passes, mark my words, they’ll come back within the 5 year period, and ask for a pay cut again. This just limps them down the road a bit, till they think it’s the right time to pull it. Good luck to all.
Respectfully, I don’t care to own any of this place. It’s a dinosaur that has well outlived it’s usefulness.This is just my opinion but the only way to possibly have a positive outcome is to use the pension payments or possibly a 401k option to make YRC employee owned. The employees would then have voting rights as stockholders and a ownership attitude towards doing their jobs and running the company.
what were we being told back in 2006-7-8 when this mega merger was being sold to us? was it "WE'LL ALL BECOME RICH"?Respectfully, I don’t care to own any of this place. It’s a dinosaur that has well outlived it’s usefulness.
Respectfully, I don’t care to own any of this place. It’s a dinosaur that has well outlived it’s usefulness.
Wouldn't that be the ideal situation rather than them thumbing their noses at the employees? I'm not talking about sham stock options. I'm talking about a real ESPP maybe at a slight discount and using some or all of the pension funds. What would you have to lose especially if you are in Central States? Your BA is still getting his 3 pensions.Even with that said I’m guessing the stuffed shirts in Overland Park would cringe at having to answer to a bunch of truck driving owners at the annual meeting...
Three percent jump in rail and PTS 2014...The maximum amount of over-the-road
purchased transportation shall be limited to 6% (starting with Calendar Year 2014) of YRC Freight’s total miles as reported on line 301 of Schedule 300 of the DOT/FMCSA Annual Report during any calendar year. In conjunction with using over-the-road purchase transportation providers, YRC Freight’s total combined intermodal rail miles and purchased transportation miles shall not exceed 26% of YRC Freight’s total miles during any calendar year.
2019..........4) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, YRC Freight shall be permitted to utilize companies for over-the-road purchased transportation substitute service. The maximum amount of combined PTS and intermodal rail miles shall be limited to 29% (starting with Calendar Year 2019) of YRC Freight's total miles as reported on line 301 of Schedule 300 of the DOT/FMCSA Annual Report during any calendar year. TNFINC IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION MAY LIMIT OR DISCONTINUE THE USE OF PURCHASED TRANSPORTATION IN ANY GEOGRAPHIC AREA WHERE IT DEEMS APPROPRIATE UPON THIRTY (30) DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO YRC FREIGHT. 5) At those locations where PTS is utilized, YRC
NOTICE: REQUIRES A 2/3 NO VOTE (200 NO and 100 YES) IN ORDER TO BE REJECTED AND SENT BACK TO NEGOTIATIONS, if 199 NO and 101 YES the contract is accepted;
Respectfully, I don’t care to own any of this place. It’s a dinosaur that has well outlived it’s usefulness.
You own the outcome if you remain working somewhere that pays 25% of a pension payment into a rat hole like central states.Not being disrespectful, I'd rather own a snow removal franchise in Key West.
You own the outcome if you remain working somewhere that pays 25% of a pension payment into a rat hole like central states.
Beauty is in the eyes of the rat.But, this rat hole is MY rat hole.
I’m worried that all the crying is going to short out my phone. When your job makes you as miserable as some here seem to be. And the pay they receive is less than they feel they are worth. The must be masochist.Sounds like Saia turned you down?
Exactly what my BA said and if they dont manage better they will go out of business within 5 yrs anyway!If it passes, mark my words, they’ll come back within the 5 year period, and ask for a pay cut again. This just limps them down the road a bit, till they think it’s the right time to pull it. Good luck to all.