The 10 Biggest Pension Failures

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Nobody pays attention because it doesn't impact them - until it impacts them.

Since "De-Regulation" of the airline industry in 1978, executives have been "allowed" by the courts to extract millions of dollars of equity put there by the hard work of thousands of employees.

Those same employees have been rewarded with theft of careers, incomes and EARNED "deferred income" pension benefits as the courts "perception" is that "bankruptcy" and "reorganization" provides for a "company's" survival. The court "imperative" is that the company should survive at the expense of salaries and pensions, yet it is those very employees lifelong dedication which built the respective company - not the executives.

We've seen repetitive executive "control" over revenues (generated by those same "employees") result in a consistent re-division of the pie in their favor - only to move to another company after a short time and, once again, extract as much equity as the law will allow. All of this comes about "legally" since executives have "contracts" while employees have only "working agreements."

A part of those same "employee generated" revenues is applied to lobby against labor interests. As we all know: money talks.

Many employees of the airline industry once looked forward to pensions wherein they might remain contributing citizens of this country. Now those same people will become additional burdens on our society since they will become dependant upon the government for survival - at the taxpayers' (our children?) expense.

All of this comes about through creative utilization of irrational statistics. While we've all heard such characterizations as seat mile cost, available seat miles, etc. and Wall Street loves it when companies reduce headcount, the reality is very simply that "doing more with less" is a common objective, our country's companies cannot "do everything with nothing." Executive salaries, perks, benefits and bonuses are paid with monies from somewhere, yet that portion never seems to be reflected in "cost of operations."

While the only true statistic is "net profit," as long as the courts allow the "owners" (stockholders) of a company to be legaly manipulated into the loss of their ownership via unprincipled, unethical and objectively dishonest executive "ownership-takeover" - the infrastructure of our country is doomed.

What amazes me is how, given all the multi-million dollar bonuses (often not performance-based) - not one of these "executives" has been able to duplicate the success of Southwest Airlines. While I have never worked for that company, I remain jealously happy for those who do. Nothing is perfect - including Southwest. But I wish to thank Herb Kelleher and Gary Kelly for retaining that all-so-elusive quality in an airline executive: integrity.

No more kicks after Jan. 1, 2010! of 9:04PM November 29, 2009

THIS IS NOT THE "AMERICA" I GREW UP IN !!!

SIX YEARS USAF; THEN 28 YEARS IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY.

OUR CEO IS 10 YEARS YOUNGER THAN ME AND WOULD NOT EVEN KNOW HOW TO START A JET; LET ALONE FLY ONE ! JUST ONE OF THE GREEDY LIARS PERMEATING MY COMPANY.

PERSONALLY, I THINK HIS MBA DEGREE IS MISCONSTRUED.

ALL IT DOES IS QUALIFY THE RECIPIENT TO LIE & STEAL FROM THE EMPLOYEES TO LINE THEIR OWN POCKETS; DECLARE BANKRUPTCY AND HAND THE BILL TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THIS COUNTRY.

TIME TO SHUT THINGS DOWN UNTIL JUSTICE PREVAILS; UNTIL THEN I SUGGEST YOU MAKE TRAIN OR BUS RESERVATIONS, GAS UP THE STATION WAGON OR BUY A COMFORTABLE PAIR OF WALKING SHOES.

I PROMISE MR. PARKER IS IN FOR A HUGE "WAKE UP" CALL COME JANUARY 1, 2010.

I REFUSE TO FLY FOR A LIAR OR THEIF; PASSENGERS BEWARE YOU HAVE BEEN ADVISED !!!

I CAN NOT FLY WHILE VOMITING (AGAINST FAA REGULATIONS).

GO GREYHOUND !

ROCKET of NC 12:23PM November 26, 2009

When pensions are unfunded, the courts should move in and secure enough property to pay the pensions.

avery hasty of IN 9:56PM November 24, 2009

Live in California and you'll know what long-term unemployment is like. Was born and raised in this state, it was never this bad, moved away in the 80s and came back in 2000, WHAT A MISTAKE.

Jack Winters of CA 4:42PM November 24, 2009

When will we take action? Take from the bottom to give to the top. Company goes to crap and they blame the union, wanted too much, wouldnt take concessions. All along top management made sure they were set for life. Are they teaching this in buisness school? Seems to be all types of companies. Charts and graphs who cares about moral.

s kelly of MN 1:12PM November 24, 2009

Yeah I hear you Union Shop but remember the large companies are sending jobs overseas so what the hell are we supposed to do. I work with computers and HP and Dell are the worst for sending jobs to India. So when your back is against the wall you take any job. We are getting screwed by American Corp.

FlixStix of WY 10:57AM November 24, 2009

Bush and his sleezie "holier than thou" GOP gave corporations huge tax cuts, with the promise to the American people that employment in this country will greatly increase. What happened? The corporations pocketed the tax breaks---then proceeded to shipped our jobs to China, India, Pakistan, and even to Timbuckto.

Jack Utz of IL 7:11AM November 24, 2009

Did anyone notice the MILLIONS paid to top management while the company is going down in the ditch? Who do you blame when there is not a union contract? Unions do not want companies to go out of business, they give there members a voice without fear of being fired for doing so. Productivity is higher in union shops. Health and safety laws, workers comp. 40 hour work week, insurance, paid vacation, if you enjoy or have any of these benefits its because unions fought for them. Or is the answer we all make $5.00 an hour and shop at the company store? Who needs OSHA if a few get killed or maimed; there are lots of people looking for a job. Lock the fire door on the chicken processing plant and let’s go to work

Union shop of MI 5:39AM November 24, 2009

Has this country lost sll its morals. Why should execs get bonuses when they have obviously mismanaged their own companies?! What makes them feel they deserve bonuses etc when they have NOT done their jobs? Regular workers are held accountable for their work and repramanded for poor output, why aren't execs? What they are essentially doing is stealing. Because they have a title does that make them exempt?

rick of CT 5:23AM November 24, 2009

People forget that it was the unions first not the government that created minimum wages, safety, benefits (paid vacation, health insurance,retirement) and the list goes on. The government didn't begin to think about it until several years after the fact. It wasn't until the government gave this to everyone, even those that do not work that has created the mess we are in.

I have got to agree that congress, management, union everyone together with their greed have created the problem.

Why does a CEO and others that fail to do their job get a huge severance package while the everyday worker gets fired with nothing.

Why do you think India and China proucts are cheaper? Labor is an expense but when you see toilet paper "made in china" which is fully automated process (ie no labor) in this country then something is wrong

Wake up america. Quit listen to media and work to get the full story

xyz of IA 5:19AM November 24, 2009

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