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Old 06-11-2009, 01:27 AM   #1
GeneW
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Clash of the Unionis

The recent Chrysler bailout and bust up created some odd opponents.

The "old" Chrysler, which will be sold off, is heavily invested by some management firms which hold quite a bit of Union retirement funding. The expected pay off for these funds is about 29 cents on the dollar or about a seventy percent loss. The total losses are not really heavy but it's the principle (no pun intended) which counts.

The "new" Chrysler, which will be wedded to Fiat, has a fully funded pension and medical fund, courtesy of the US bankruptcy Court and the Obama Administration.

It's ironic - two groups of unions have taken care of their own business, yet one's retirees are getting the shaft while the other gets a golden glider.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1

"In several motions with the Chrysler docket earlier, the Indiana State Teachers Retirement Fund, Indiana State Police Pension Trust, and Indiana Major Movers Construction Fund, fiduciaries for "approximately 100,000 civil servants, including police officers, school teachers and their families" have objected to the 363 sale, and demand Judge Gonzalez should block the sale, claiming "the plan is illegal and tramples their rights."

http://www.correntewire.com/indiana_...red_im_shocked

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