Kev3188
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It’s definitely fluid, with profits and wages both changing. I have all of my payout percentages somewhere; I’ll have to dig them out and see what it worked out to each year.
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Up to 9%, it depends on how much the employee contributes. The company will automatically contribute 5% of an employees annual salary to their 401k. They will MATCH up to an additional 4% of the employees contribution. Here is the bullet point from the company propaganda..."All TWU-IAM-represented team members would transition to an enhanced 401(k) plan. Company contributions would be an automatic 5% of your annual salary (no matching funds required by members), which is a higher contribution toward retirement than the current IAM pension plan or the current TWU 401(k). In addition, the company would match employee contributions up to 4% of the team member’s salary, for a total company contribution of up to 9%. IAM pension plan participants would retain any benefits already vested in their pension plan."
It is important to word the 9% correctly, if you were to except this offering, and only referring to the 401K, its looks ok,
(Company automatic gross pay match 5%) $64084.80 x .05 = $3204.24
(You contribute 5% of pre tax income) $3204.24
(Company will match up to 4% of your contributions) $3204.24 x .04 = $128.17
$3204.24 + $3204.24 + $128.17 = $6536.65
Looking at it as a total combined match from the company when you contribute only 5% it equates to 5.2% not the 9% that grabs attention.
$3204.24 + $128.17 = $3332.41
$3332.41 / $64084.80 = .052
My math is just fine, the company would match up to 4% on what You would contribute, say I put in 5% that would match up to 4% of my 5%.Something looks a little fishy on your Math Bob?
Matching 5% equals $3204 but Matching another 4% is only $128?
$3204
$128
If the Company only wants to give me $128.00 for 4% I think I’d then really have to ask for that IAMPF after all?
My math is just fine, the company would match up to 4% on what You would contribute, say I put in 5% that would match up to 4% of my 5%.
4% of my 5% contribution is 128.17
I’m sorry Bob but under your way of calculating there’s no way the Company and the Unions are even having a conversation about the extra 4% above what I’m getting now.
Just utilizing my friendly neighborhood common sense into the conversation something is way off here?
Are you seri
Are you serious? Did you read any of the other posts? I'm not the one bringing this up, I'm just demonstrating the way the company will do this, so in reality there is no 401K enhancement, is that what you are saying? Or is it what I reading, this is just for the LUS camp.
(You contribute 5% of pre tax income) $3204.24
(Company will match up to 4% of your contributions) $3204.24 x .04 = $128.17
wasn't flipping out, I just got the impression that this enhancement was fake news.You see Bob this is why I have to go with P. Rez or Crema as our resident Forums Math Wizards over you. Any time your Math is challenged you whig out and become indignant and insulted.
Of COURSE I don’t call $128 Dollars an enhancement. I call $128 a decent night on the town not including the tip.
Better yet, if someone wants to try to get as much money from the company for the 401k, a individual would have to contribute 25% to get a equivalent 6% from the company. And by the way thats 4% of $120, thats $4.80 the new total is $150+$120+$4.80=$274.80if a 2 week check grossed $3,000:
the company would put in 5% ($150).
i would put in 4% ($120)
the company would match that 4% ($120)
so, a grand total of $390 a check would be going into my 401k.
i would also indirectly give myself a .46 cent/hr. raise because i'm only putting 4% in my 401k, not 5 1/2%.
It is important to word the 9% correctly, if you were to except this offering, and only referring to the 401K, its looks ok,
(Company automatic gross pay match 5%) $64084.80 x .05 = $3204.24
(You contribute 5% of pre tax income) $3204.24
(Company will match up to 4% of your contributions) $3204.24 x .04 = $128.17
$3204.24 + $3204.24 + $128.17 = $6536.65
Looking at it as a total combined match from the company when you contribute only 5% it equates to 5.2% not the 9% that grabs attention.
$3204.24 + $128.17 = $3332.41
$3332.41 / $64084.80 = .052
Edit: After looking at this more closely its going backwards, to maintain just what we have now, a 5.5% match on gross, a person would have to contribute 12.5% just to keep what we have right now. Because from reading this we loss a half a percentage, from 5.5 to 5, this is how other airlines are doing it, so I thing we will follow suite.
I don't believe the interpretation of "will match up to you 4% of your contribution" is correct although it is the literal translation.
The meaning of they will contribute up to 4% of your contribution refers to our percentage of the gross pay and not a percentage of your contribution.
In your example, it should be a total of 14% of your pay. (3204.24 [AA 5% contribution] + 3204.24 [Your 5% contribution] + 2563.40 [AA 4% match] = 8971.88)
"In addition, the company would match employee contributions up to 4% of the team member’s salary, for a total company contribution of up to 9%." --LAA email 3/23
I think you are wrong, try it, 3204.24(my contribution), 4% of (my contribution) is 128.17, sorry I can't see reading this any differently.I don't believe the interpretation of "will match up to you 4% of your contribution" is correct although it is the literal translation.
The meaning of they will contribute up to 4% of your contribution refers to our percentage of the gross pay and not a percentage of your contribution.
In your example, it should be a total of 14% of your pay. (3204.24 [AA 5% contribution] + 3204.24 [Your 5% contribution] + 2563.40 [AA 4% match] = 8971.88)
"In addition, the company would match employee contributions up to 4% of the team member’s salary, for a total company contribution of up to 9%." --LAA email 3/23