mike33 said:
Good for you. Well thought out and thats what i would hope most would do. I also have a 401k that has been there for awhile, although some years matched and some years not. So, with that being said, i'll also say i will collect from the NPF also. Not that amount but about 70% of that amount for being in for 10 yrs. Everyone has a choice and i kept by 401k active with or without match. There is much complaint on here regarding NPF, but ill say this..............I have not put a dime into it. It was all company funded and that funding amount will go up. Not sure when but no guarantees either. My 401k has lost a little every 5-8 yrs but the NPF has not as far as i know. I think we may get a choice of either or both, although the AMFA push will say it sucks. Well, maybe at least you will have a choice. ................Unlike those whom wanted to be NON-UNION but are stuck paying dues to a union because the majority said so................Good Luck to you....
Mike, for the record, I am not part of any AMFA push. I've always supported the TWU.
That support is currently waning because of the way they proceeded to put together the current representation without a membership vote.
I'm watching carefully how the two unions will merge the two workgroups in one contract.
As for the IAMNPF,
I think maybe you did put something into it.
Isn't there $2 per hr going towards the IAMNPF?
The company doesn't just put into your pension without taking anything away from you( less money per hr)
Also, just as the company puts into the pension, they can also put into our 401k with contributions or matches. The obvious difference is, you have total control of how your money is invested in a 401.
I understand that those that are in the pension will want to keep it.
The IAM folks also need to understand, most , almost all of the AA folks want to keep their 401k and have the match increased and changed to a contribution.
I'm hopeful this issue will be resolved in the meetings the 2 unions are currently having and the subsequent negotiations.
The obvious answer is, those in the IAMNPF should be able to stay in it, and those on the AA side should have an individual , one time choice of the pension fund or the 401k with matching contributions from the company.
It would make sense to have all new hires put into the IAMNPF.