Originally posted by Shamus
Well if the companies could afford to do that then they could afford to properly fund the plan in the first place.
There are only so many dollars available,
shamus
Sorry, mate, I gotta call Bullshirt on this one too.
When a guy works for say.... Eastern... for 20+ years and throughout that career the company makes deposits into a pension plan for him, the amount contributed is easily tabulated. In fact, it MUST Be tabulated to comply with Federal rules.
During this time at the recurring contract negotiations, the company ALWAYS considers these pension costs as an integral part of the employee's compensation.
That bears repeating:
The company ALWAYS considers these pension costs as an integral part of the employee's compensation.
In other words, they tell the employee something like "yes, you're paid less than the pilots at XXXX airline but you have to consider the whole compensation package. We give you $ xxxx more in medical and we give you $xxxx in pension benefits that pilots at XXXX airline don't get."
It is understood by BOTH sides that Pension Benefits are part of an employees direct compensation and that regular payments will be made into the pension fund on the employee's behalf.
However, if the pension payments are not made into an account IN THE EMPLOYEE'S OWN NAME then the corporate raiders and bankruptcy judges feel free to steal... yes STEAL... this money from the employees.
Many companies do have retirement "in the employees name". This precludes the theft of earned pension benefits by the crooks that supervise the breakup of companies. My airline had "partial" retirement in our own name. Other airlines had full retirement in your own name.
It should be the law of the land that ALL pension benefits are in the employees name and this doesn't have to mean ONLY 401k plans. It's been done with regular defined benefit / defined contribution plans as well.
Again, those pension benefits are EARNED. They belong to the employee. It's clearly THEFT when they are given to anyone but the employee.