WeAAsles
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Could you please post a link to this information and law?
Because AA’s frozen pensions plans are only 61% funded.
Kinda like how AMFA never released the vote tallySo, yet again the membership will be kept in the dark until T/A day? Just like I have said for freakin 3-4 years. Playing out just like I said 4 years ago, Hmmmm, imagine that...
Thanks. I always try and do my best at researching the information.Isaid AA stated, so I will have to research, but I believe what you say.
I also agree sir. Your right, i am not so sure your nego's will be done anytime soon either.Have to agree with you here. The lack of voting brings lack of trust. The bargaining position was greatly weakened and now not much reason for the company to have any urgency. I don't expect these mediated talks to produce much but we'll see. It does seem like the Association doesn't think things through and just looked at the money like a child with a candy bar.
Hey weez, he was responding to me and my post about the long ago failure of the asso. giving away the leverage of cross utilization for the mere raise to bring the mechanics up to somewhat par with the industry.They’ve only had one official face to face session with the Mediators present so far.
Next week is their second week face to face.
I believe the medical will be a compromise like Weez has been telling you all for years.
Agreeing with someone on a subject does not make them a believer.OMG. We have a weez believer in here. Can you believe it???
OMG. We have a weez believer in here. Can you believe it???
I am done with you yet again. No year was posted by me. Good bye...
The current funding as of Sept of last year is $11 billion and liabilities of $18 billion.
So in seven years they paid in and gained on investments of $3 billion.
Who’s we? You work at AA now?Well let's see. From your post above alone and only. We have a current funding as of Sep of last year at $11 billion. And, as you state liabilities of $18 billion. That would leave a deficit of 7 billion would it not??? Wow! And your some kind of leader or union man?? That is sad but typical...
NO dumb ass. Again I will educate you. The vote tally was in fact released to the members. It was not released publically. We all know, as well as the company knows, that it was voted down overwhelmingly by about 75% of the membership and maybe even more.Kinda like how AMFA never released the vote tally
From what the 10k shows it’s all of the frozen plans. That’s why I posted numerous charts.Isn't this a Pilots Pension?
Where are the numbers?NO dumb ass. Again I will educate you. The vote tally was in fact released to the members. It was not released publically. We all know, as well as the company knows, that it was voted down overwhelmingly by about 75% of the membership and maybe even more.
Just like you asked me QUIT trying to spread false information when you know nothing about it.
Who’s we? You work at AA now?
Can you actually understand facts?
That has nothing to do with the IAM and it’s all of AA’s employees union or non-union who are participants in the frozen DBP.
That is their frozen pension plan tha AA controls.
I posted the facts to show Buck (your bromance) that he was totally wrong on his information.
Do you have something wrong with comprehension skills or is it just issues?