Bill Text: OH HCR33 | 2009-2010 | 128th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: To urge the President of the United States, the
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 15-4)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-12-01 - To Aging & Disability Services [HCR33 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2009-HCR33-Introduced.html
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Representative Hagan
Cosponsors:
Representatives Letson, Harris, Pryor, Skindell, Domenick, Yuko, Harwood, Boyd, Gerberry, Murray, Blair, Foley, Williams, B., Lehner, Lundy, Stewart, Martin
To urge the President of the United States, the | 1 |
Secretary of the Treasury, the head of the | 2 |
President's Auto Task Force, the President of | 3 |
General Motors, and the President of the Delphi | 4 |
Corporation to treat all of the General | 5 |
Motors-Delphi retirees fairly and equitably and | 6 |
provide for the full earned pensions and other | 7 |
post employment benefits in the same manner for | 8 |
all groups. | 9 |
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF OHIO
(THE SENATE CONCURRING):
WHEREAS, In the General Motors-Delphi Corporation bankruptcy | 10 |
proceedings, which were guided by the United States Treasury and | 11 |
the President's Auto Task Force, all Delphi Corporation employee | 12 |
pension funds were transferred to the Federal Pension Benefit | 13 |
Guarantee Corporation; and | 14 |
WHEREAS, The earned pensions of all Delphi retirees are part | 15 |
of their promised compensation; and | 16 |
WHEREAS, General Motors has agreed to "top up" the pension | 17 |
plans of the Delphi hourly employees represented by the United | 18 |
Auto Workers (UAW), the International Union of Electronic, | 19 |
Electrical, Salaried, Machine, and Furniture Workers-Communication | 20 |
Workers of America (IUE-CWA), and the United Steel Workers (USW); | 21 |
and | 22 |
WHEREAS, General Motors has not agreed to "top up" the | 23 |
pension plans of the Delphi salaried retirees and the Delphi | 24 |
hourly retirees represented by the International Brotherhood of | 25 |
Electrical Workers (IBEW), the International Association of | 26 |
Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), and the International | 27 |
Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE); and | 28 |
WHEREAS, Funds for the health care insurance promised as a | 29 |
retirement benefit have been provided for the UAW, totally | 30 |
eliminated for the Delphi salaried retirees, and greatly reduced | 31 |
for the IUE-CWA, the USW, the IBEW, the IAMAW, and the IUOE; and | 32 |
WHEREAS, This is unfair and inequitable treatment of the | 33 |
different working groups and will lead to thousands of job losses | 34 |
in the State of Ohio; and | 35 |
WHEREAS, the Delphi retirees all worked for the same company | 36 |
side-by-side for twenty, thirty, or even more than forty years; | 37 |
and | 38 |
WHEREAS, The Delphi retirees worked loyally, faithfully, and | 39 |
beneficially for General Motors and the Delphi Corporation; and | 40 |
WHEREAS, All of the Delphi retirees are equally deserving of | 41 |
their post-employment benefits; and | 42 |
WHEREAS, All of the Delphi retirees deserve equal treatment | 43 |
from their federal government; now therefore be it | 44 |
RESOLVED, That we, the members of the 128th General Assembly | 45 |
of the State of Ohio, hereby urge the President of the United | 46 |
States, the Secretary of the Treasury, the head of the President's | 47 |
Auto Task Force, the President of General Motors, and the | 48 |
President of the Delphi Corporation to immediately remedy the | 49 |
injustice, treat all of the General Motors-Delphi retirees fairly | 50 |
and equitably, and provide for the full earned pensions and other | 51 |
post employment benefits in the same manner for all groups; and be | 52 |
it further | 53 |
RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the Senate transmit duly | 54 |
authenticated copies of this resolution to the President of the | 55 |
United States, the Secretary of the Treasury, the head of the | 56 |
President's Auto Task Force, the chief executive officers of | 57 |
General Motors and the Delphi Corporation, and the news media of | 58 |
Ohio. | 59 |