According to MY OWN calculations ... pension deduction for those at top pay at the time was 44.05/week. Multiply times 8 weeks (May and June) = 352.40. Divide that by $10 a week additional deduction and it will take over 35 weeks.
There are not that many weeks left to the year!
And, that doesn't even include the $15/month we usually have to make up for the summer when we come back in the fall ... but Ernie is looking into whether we have to pay that this year.
the 15.00 a month for the summer is for union dues not pension....
Quote from: yabba on November 09, 2020, 10:55:39 PM
the 15.00 a month for the summer is for union dues not pension....
You're right.