I asked my UPS guy this past Tuesday abt the strike; he says the drivers have already got an agreement, it's the warehouse guys that are asking for the biggest money grab. Currently in the $14 range and asking for a $23 range.
The Teamsters aren't the ones to blame in this. Find out how much concessions they given since '08. Then find out how much the govt gave Yellow during Covid.
Management. All-the-way. They contribute and in order to get the pension you have to be under a contract. If there is no Company to retire from...
But don't let that guy's act fool you. Their pension has been practically dead since '08. Around that time it changed to "4 years of work for 1 year of credit" So you work 30 years and your pension is the equivalent of 7 years. That's only a few hundred dollars a month. If that much.
'Challenging' .... is part of the destructive plan. Prepare for chaotic news flashes, non-stop....danger!..... We are all going to die!!
This is the way, unfortunately
I asked my UPS guy this past Tuesday abt the strike; he says the drivers have already got an agreement, it's the warehouse guys that are asking for the biggest money grab. Currently in the $14 range and asking for a $23 range.
UPS also, stock up
The list is huge
The Teamsters aren't the ones to blame in this. Find out how much concessions they given since '08. Then find out how much the govt gave Yellow during Covid.
Afterwards, ask yourself where did it all go?
Saw a vid in tiktok of a 30 year employee reacting to being told he won't have a pension. Makes me wonder who is responsible here.
Management. All-the-way. They contribute and in order to get the pension you have to be under a contract. If there is no Company to retire from...
But don't let that guy's act fool you. Their pension has been practically dead since '08. Around that time it changed to "4 years of work for 1 year of credit" So you work 30 years and your pension is the equivalent of 7 years. That's only a few hundred dollars a month. If that much.