not recieved money
My husband worked at Anderson Fisher Guide in Anderson, Indiana, when it closed he went to Fort Wayne local 2209. He retired in 2008, after his retirement he never received Christmas bonuses or cost of living raises. When he would try to talk to local members of the union they were not nice. Retirees are not kept in the loop of what their rights are or what they should be getting by their local or the national. Retirees should have one website for the UAW auto workers to go to and be able to find out what they should be getting. Because the local union always acts like you're bothering them when you try to find out. My husband past away in 2012. I have not received an increase in my surviving pension check since and no one seems to be able to tell me why. There has been no cost of living increases, no bonus checks for Christmas, no input from the local union for retirees at GM at all. What I would like to know is who in the national union can I speak to that will have the information telling me why I have received nothing expect a small surviving pension check since 2012 because you really can't talk to the local. I do not receive a local UAW paper anymore. So I am completely in the dark. My husband was a skilled tradesman. He worked for 38 years, I don't believe he thought it would be this way. Some day the people working are going to be retired, they're going to hope their union representatives remember that they are union members also and that they also deserve cost of living increases and bonus checks which most really need just like the active workers. But it seems the UAW reps have forgotten the retirees. But when the retirees have no one on the negotiating team to represent them what do you expect.
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