Kev3188
Veteran
Yeah, you'd think that but here we are...
Just because the company ‘saves’ the 4% match doesn’t make it concessionary. What IS concessionary is having your benefits slashed because the fund is in the red zone. That has a much greater effect on someone than the company ‘saving’ on a 4% match. As far as the less take home pay? 4% pre-tax will be unnoticeable, and can build up a lot over time.It most certainly is
1. Not everyone will contribute to a 401k so the company saves the 4% match, and now those who don’t or can’t finance their own retirement will take a hit.
2. Now if you contribute to the 401k that’s less take home pay.
Be careful what you wish for. Last time we ended up with Horton.For the record, I don't see Parker around much longer. 17 years as Chairman/CEO of a company which has foundered and fallen behind against the two other legacy competitors, and it may be time to use the "I-Want-To-Spend-More-Time-With-My-Family" trope.
I'm happy with my 401k. The economy is rolling and making money. Now if I had that extra company match I would have alot more cash for retirement.It most certainly is
1. Not everyone will contribute to a 401k so the company saves the 4% match, and now those who don’t or can’t finance their own retirement will take a hit.
2. Now if you contribute to the 401k that’s less take home pay.
Be careful what you wish for. Last time we ended up with Horton.
Be careful what you wish for. Last time we ended up with Horton.
I didn’t ignore anyone. They’d be better off getting the 5% contribution from the company vs the iamnpf. Their benefits will continually get slashed, because not enough employers are getting into it, and their liabilities keep rising. Keep telling yourself it’s a concession, that’ll make it true.And yet you totally ignored those members especially those not topped out that can’t afford to finance their own retirement, that’s a concession.
+1I didn’t ignore anyone. They’d be better off getting the 5% contribution from the company vs the iamnpf. Their benefits will continually get slashed, because not enough employers are getting into it, and their liabilities keep rising. Keep telling yourself it’s a concession, that’ll make it true.
Parker did say they will put out a more comprehensive proposal/contract.We shall see the scope language i think there are exaggerations on both sides.This should put that to rest. On the other hand there os likely going to be a grey area that will leave more questionsLove how all the Management suck asses cheered Doug Parker when he gave a Rah Rah speech and put down the Unions.
Brian Parker stood his ground though. I probably would have gotten fired.
Weez and Juan Elvira are misleading people when they say that a PEB may be the next step.Donnie boy no friend of unions. We should do well with a PEB!
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...-twitter-over-labor-union-support/3616779002/
Just because the company ‘saves’ the 4% match doesn’t make it concessionary. What IS concessionary is having your benefits slashed because the fund is in the red zone. That has a much greater effect on someone than the company ‘saving’ on a 4% match. As far as the less take home pay? 4% pre-tax will be unnoticeable, and can build up a lot over time.
One thing is for certain: the members who will solely rely on the IAMNPF will have to stay working LONGER to retain the same amount of benefits they were originally ‘sold’. Why their union continues to fight for this is insane.
I didn’t ignore anyone. They’d be better off getting the 5% contribution from the company vs the iamnpf. Their benefits will continually get slashed, because not enough employers are getting into it, and their liabilities keep rising. Keep telling yourself it’s a concession, that’ll make it true.
Im not sure if "past sacrifices" is a leg one could stand on before a PEB or arbitration .Yes he held his own considering as parker said the room was 80% managersLove how all the Management suck asses cheered Doug Parker when he gave a Rah Rah speech and put down the Unions.
Brian Parker stood his ground though. I probably would have gotten fired.