I had tentatively concluded that you were a member of the UAW. Now I suspect that you are a member of the UAW management and here solely to shill for the UAW team by spewing disinformation.
7 years a card carrying member of one of the biggest locals in the country, 444. Then hired as management, per diem supervisor, at plant 6. I also worked on the product launch of the Pacifica in plant 3, trouble shooting and running issues from the front end back to Body in White. Plant 6 closed due to falling fleet sales and the company not wanting to invest millions retooling the plant to meet side impact standards, I never worked for Chrysler again. I worked a stint afterwords for a JIT supplier, Tenneco Automotive (Monroe), doing supervision and implementing the QMS, changing from ISO 9001 to TS16949. They Unionized just before I was hired, part of the reason I was hired was due to my Union experience. I've never once had a grievance filed against me. Conclude what you like, I have intimate knowledge on both sides of the fence.
Utter nonsense. Greed on the part of union organizers, union managers, and Demo-politicians is all that keeps unions in business. Nothing else.
Negotiated greed none the less. The Unions could have been broken had the companies not done what they did and continue to do. They are becoming less and less powerful because of what you mentioned and because of legislation protecting workers.
According to the Constitution, it is no one else's business to decide what are, or how to fulfill, someone else's "needs" - most especially the government.
BS. They do and they will. You
need to wear your seat belt buddy. Where's your Constitution now? In your own car, Government telling you what you need. OMG!
It is no one else's business what kind of car I drive or what mileage my vehicle gets.
As a citizen of this planet its my business. You're wrecking my lungs, my environment. Not just for me but for my kids.
The law of supply and demand is always correct. Union members throwing monkey wrenches into the production line are no longer in demand.
No it isn't. People are idiots. They need intelligent leaders that listen to experts to guide them or they fail as a society. They need more than just a "demand" ,they need to be educated and helped along the way.
Union members throwing monkey wrenches? Hehe, that's an ancient cliché.
As I stated before, the concept of a "fair wage" is economic nonsense. If the factory manager can hire monkeys at 2cents/hour to fulfill his labor needs, he is legal obligated to do just that.
Yes and no. I mean setting a specific wage and saying it's fair is hard to do. But I know what it is. It allows a mother to stay at home and raise her kids while they're young, keeps food on the table, a car running. A vacation for the family here and there. When a child goes off to school to better themselves, it doesn't pay for tuition but helps them along the way. It keeps the family healthy by way of coverage. It takes care of them in old age. That's a fair wage.
Increasing the capital infusion for machinery to reduce long term costs is a useful management function. The labor pool shifts from many mindless monkeys turning a wrench all day to skilled operators, repairmen, programmers and such earning high wages for valuable performance.
On the other hand, the otherwise unskilled UAW members end up unemployed or in the Job Bank, and sucking on the teats of the productive via Unemployment Compensation and union-contract payments for idleness.
? I don't think you really know about manufacturing, automation or the UAW. In the two plants I've worked in any automation that could be implemented was. There was an irrational fear years ago, but those days are gone. The UAW stopped blocking this before my time. I think you need to spend a few years in a plant on the line and working with the UAW, like I have, to understand this.
More utter nonsense. The union has agreed to nothing more than to consider the obvious concessions: they agreed (ha!) to allow a delay in the medical service trust fund payments because companies that are broke won't be making them anyway. And the UAW hasn't agreed to any labor cost cuts or labor changes or the Job Bank would have been history this morning.
I think you missed a meeting.
If I thought your spelling was a ruse, I'd ask if you were a lawyer for the union playing a role here for pay.
No, my poor spelling is a result of a poor INTERNET connection and intending to go back and spell check but simply being content with getting it to "submit reply". And this stupid laptop keyboard. Sorry.
More economic nonsense - the Big, Dumb 3 imports sub assemblies and auto parts from China, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, Malaysia, and a hundred other places outside this country.
Some things are imported as sub-assemblies (even entire vehicles) from other countries and sold here. The point is the big 3 are head quartered here and subject to our laws.
That red herring is really starting to stink. CEO's salaries (and shareholder dividends) have nothing to do with union pay rates.
If you think otherwise, just consider that the GM CEO is going to get a salary of $1 next year. Does that change what the UAW line workers will get paid?
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I think you're being contrary here just to be contrary. It's hard to tell workers they need to take a pay cut because the company is losing money when the CEO's and management are pulling in MASSIVE amounts of money. People see this, they know. They talk about it and it festers in their minds. They think about it when they accept or reject contracts. In the grand scheme of things does it matter? Not directly, no. What management makes is a drop in the bucket compared to what these companies make when they are profitable. The real point is the Union is going dig their heels in until they see management making concessions that at least equal what their members are facing.
You're talking like you've never really been a member of a Union or Management. You don't have a feel for what is going on on either side.