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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1220939" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>JSC there are a few issues I saw the boys are just going to have to suck it up.</p><p>Marathon is going to get the benefits standardized between sites.</p><p>I think what they are really scared of is the company game of buying a site and wiping out all</p><p>you have worked for the last twenty years. That is pretty common in our industry.</p><p>I know the boys at Chocolate Bayou took it in the shorts and BP sold off the plant in the hostile take over of Amoco</p><p>as they did with nearly every other site.</p><p>BP took over Amoco for the retirement fund as it was one of the only over funded accounts in the country.</p><p>Soon as they took over they sold off most of the refineries and left those boys hanging.</p><p>Your account was either frozen or rolled over to there plan. They pocketed a lot of worker money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1220939, member: 694"] JSC there are a few issues I saw the boys are just going to have to suck it up. Marathon is going to get the benefits standardized between sites. I think what they are really scared of is the company game of buying a site and wiping out all you have worked for the last twenty years. That is pretty common in our industry. I know the boys at Chocolate Bayou took it in the shorts and BP sold off the plant in the hostile take over of Amoco as they did with nearly every other site. BP took over Amoco for the retirement fund as it was one of the only over funded accounts in the country. Soon as they took over they sold off most of the refineries and left those boys hanging. Your account was either frozen or rolled over to there plan. They pocketed a lot of worker money. [/QUOTE]
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