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LETTER TO PBGC ASKS AGENCY TO CONSIDER RESTORING

US AIRWAYS EMPLOYEE PENSION PROGRAM



WASHINGTON, D.C. - Last night, United States Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ), along with a bipartisan group of his colleagues, sent a letter to the head of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation (PBGC), asking him to explore the possibility of restoring the terminated employee pension programs at U.S. Airways, in light of the airline’s substantially improved financial circumstances. The employee pension plans, which were underfunded by $4.8 billion at the time of their termination, have since been assumed by the PBGC.

By law, PBGC has the authority to take such action if a company’s financial situation is improved. Earlier this month, US Airways offered to purchase the larger Delta Airlines for some $10.2 billion, including $5 billion in cash.

"If US Airways now clearly has ability to generate considerable cash and has easy access to credit markets, the company’s ability to restore its terminated pension plans must be fully explored. This is especially true in light of the fact that PBGC regulations would permit the restored plans to be funded over a period of up to 30 years, which is an even longer funding period than airlines are afforded under the Pension Protection Act of 2006," the lawmakers wrote.

"The Federal government shouldn’t allow a company that dumped its pension responsibilities buy another," said Lautenberg. "US Airways should take care of its employees before taking over another airline."

Senators Johnny Isakson (R-GA), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Saxby Chambliss (R-GA), and Patty Murray (D-WA) also joined Lautenberg in signing the letter.
 
I'm stunned! Politicians trying to do the right thing? Where's the catch? :rolleyes: TC
 
I'm stunned! Politicians trying to do the right thing? Where's the catch? :rolleyes: TC


It´s not that complicated 717 driver. You get the big business, screw labor, union hating, Republicans out of power and some good things might come our way. The timing is not a coincidence and I guarantee if the republicans still controlled the house and senate then this would not be proposed, because it couldn´t pass... Bi-partisan support means some R´s will score some points by acting like they care for the little guy....
 
It´s not that complicated 717 driver. You get the big business, screw labor, union hating, Republicans out of power and some good things might come our way. The timing is not a coincidence and I guarantee if the republicans still controlled the house and senate then this would not be proposed, because it couldn´t pass... Bi-partisan support means some R´s will score some points by acting like they care for the little guy....
You aren't really suffering from the belief that the Cape Cod Orca, Teddy Kennedy, and her thighness, Hillary Clinton and the rest of those communist pukes on the other side of the aisle give a rat's a$$ about the little guy are you? They care about themselves and preserving their lofty positions. Nothing More.
 
"The Federal government shouldn’t allow a company that dumped its pension responsibilities buy another," said Lautenberg. "US Airways should take care of its employees before taking over another airline."

Senators Johnny Isakson (R-GA), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Saxby Chambliss (R-GA), and Patty Murray (D-WA) also joined Lautenberg in signing the letter.

Beautiful.:)
 
You aren't really suffering from the belief that the Cape Cod Orca, Teddy Kennedy, and her thighness, Hillary Clinton and the rest of those communist pukes on the other side of the aisle give a rat's a$$ about the little guy are you? They care about themselves and preserving their lofty positions. Nothing More.

Mr XRMEFLYER, just because you have a different political view in a democracy does not make one a communist. Grow up and respect the political system we have. It is what makes this country so great. Oh by the way I served in the military at the end of the cold war, and Senator Kennedy and Senator Clinton aren't communist, just Americans with their own Ideas on how to make our country better. Some may differ on their political views, but they are still Americans, serving our country!
 
You aren't really suffering from the belief that the Cape Cod Orca, Teddy Kennedy, and her thighness, Hillary Clinton and the rest of those communist pukes on the other side of the aisle give a rat's a$$ about the little guy are you? They care about themselves and preserving their lofty positions.

Don't they all care only about themselves? How good do you feel about your tax dollars still going to build the 250 million dollar "Bridge to Nowhere" that even the locals don't want/need? I think it was a "R" who made that happen.

And...are they really Communists? I have met people who defected from formerly communist countries. I don't think they would describe any politician in this country as a "Communist."

OK...so you disagree with thier political positions...but "Communists"? C'mon...

Tejas
 
Sorry if already posted...

LETTER TO PBGC ASKS AGENCY TO CONSIDER RESTORING

US AIRWAYS EMPLOYEE PENSION PROGRAM



WASHINGTON, D.C. - Last night, United States Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ), along with a bipartisan group of his colleagues, sent a letter to the head of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation (PBGC), asking him to explore the possibility of restoring the terminated employee pension programs at U.S. Airways, in light of the airline’s substantially improved financial circumstances. The employee pension plans, which were underfunded by $4.8 billion at the time of their termination, have since been assumed by the PBGC.

By law, PBGC has the authority to take such action if a company’s financial situation is improved. Earlier this month, US Airways offered to purchase the larger Delta Airlines for some $10.2 billion, including $5 billion in cash.

"If US Airways now clearly has ability to generate considerable cash and has easy access to credit markets, the company’s ability to restore its terminated pension plans must be fully explored. This is especially true in light of the fact that PBGC regulations would permit the restored plans to be funded over a period of up to 30 years, which is an even longer funding period than airlines are afforded under the Pension Protection Act of 2006," the lawmakers wrote.

"The Federal government shouldn’t allow a company that dumped its pension responsibilities buy another," said Lautenberg. "US Airways should take care of its employees before taking over another airline."

Senators Johnny Isakson (R-GA), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Saxby Chambliss (R-GA), and Patty Murray (D-WA) also joined Lautenberg in signing the letter.

Where did you get this information from, I can't find it anywhere.. Thanks
 

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