oldiebutgoody
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- Aug 23, 2002
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On 2/9/2003 8:07:02 AM RowUnderDCA wrote:
You know, I can't help getting the sense, from these boards and just contemplating the airline industry, of pretty heavy anachronisms.
Guys, even Federal bureaucrats don't have a defined benefit pension! I mean that's so steel industry. Major airlines are beginning to smell a lot like Amtrak, lately. It's hard for me to accept that the ALPA labor strategy has, over the years, resulted in perfectly accurate fair market valuation of pilot labor, but every other process to determine labor valuation is faulty.
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I don't know where you heard that. Not only do most federal retirees get a defined benefit plan, which includes cost of living raises (show me another industry that does that), but they also have 401k plans and defined contribution plans (like the military's "thrift savings plan"). There are few, if any, private industries which are as generous to their retirees as the federal government. I have MANY relatives (including my father) who are or have been government employees, and am well familiar with the benefits. Granted, they earn many of these benefits through wages which continue to trail the private sector.
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On 2/9/2003 8:07:02 AM RowUnderDCA wrote:
You know, I can't help getting the sense, from these boards and just contemplating the airline industry, of pretty heavy anachronisms.
Guys, even Federal bureaucrats don't have a defined benefit pension! I mean that's so steel industry. Major airlines are beginning to smell a lot like Amtrak, lately. It's hard for me to accept that the ALPA labor strategy has, over the years, resulted in perfectly accurate fair market valuation of pilot labor, but every other process to determine labor valuation is faulty.
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I don't know where you heard that. Not only do most federal retirees get a defined benefit plan, which includes cost of living raises (show me another industry that does that), but they also have 401k plans and defined contribution plans (like the military's "thrift savings plan"). There are few, if any, private industries which are as generous to their retirees as the federal government. I have MANY relatives (including my father) who are or have been government employees, and am well familiar with the benefits. Granted, they earn many of these benefits through wages which continue to trail the private sector.