Look at General Electrics deficit. It's reached $30 Billion after Immelt's exit.
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Ppl shouldn't count on pension for retirement any more. I know someone worked for United 30 yrs, she lost her pension by United's bankruptcy
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Google MPRA and see what UPS is capable of. They care only on bottom line and not their workers
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We need to wake up, find and support working class candidates for government. Our current leadership has failed and must be replaced!
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He inherited what the previous leadership gave him. This did not happen in 6 months. Try again
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That's right blame the "black man" and Democrats for Reaganomics and Republipuke policies that have crippled the middle class since '81!
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First of many pensions - I wouldn't bank on a pension as a teacher or municipal employee
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Maybe the union workers pay in - like I did.
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I wonder if this will effect their bottom line or if they will just screw over pensioners... wait don't answer that. Dumb question.
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Look at the many city/state gpov't emp, UAW & many large city school district unions. All those pension deals signed decades ago are now due
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There are many different pension plans within UPS. Not all of them have a deficit.
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Ok, but, this one is in trouble.
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If some pensions are having trouble while market is at all time high how will it be after next large correction.
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They should merge with the state of Illinois.
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