Posted on 09/15/2023 7:30:24 AM PDT by Kaiser8408a
12,700 union workers walk out of three Midwest plants GM, Stellantis and Ford seek more talks; Biden to mumble, get irrationally angry and tell a personal story on Friday The United Auto Workers began a strike Friday against all three of the legacy Detroit carmakers, an unprecedented move that could launch a costly and protracted showdown over wages and job security.
After the midnight deadline for a new contract passed, workers walked out on a Ford Motor Co. plant in Michigan that makes Bronco SUVs, a General Motors Co. factory in Missouri that assembles Chevrolet Colorado pickups and a Stellantis NV plant in Ohio that builds Jeep Wrangler SUVs. The union and automakers are still far apart after weeks of talks.
I can’t wait to hear Biden’s incoherent speech on the union strike. Old Joe is allegedly the most pro union President in history. He will mispronounce words, mumble, have an outburst of anger, and tell a story about when he built cars in Scranton PA.
Anyway, in August, the drop in the output of motor vehicles and parts (-7.60% YoY) contributed to declines in the indexes for consumer durables and transit equipment. A strike will not help.
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“The automakers and the union would be better off to try and figure how to improve the productivity of each position in order to pay more.”
The auto industry is very efficient.
The problem is that federal regulations have made cars very complex. To pay fair wages the vehicles meeting those regulations are going to be expensive.
The automakers are also having EV tooling costs as well as taking on high EV product risks.
Exactly. A salary isn’t a gift, it’s not what you think you deserve. It is fraction of what your work earns the company.
While there is no universally defined percentage for a “good” Payroll to Revenue Ratio, a commonly cited guideline is that labor costs should ideally account for 15-30% of total revenue.
I know they are. They’ve made a science, for the last 70 years, on how to be as efficient as possible. However, for a position to pay, you have to generate wealth in excess of your age in order to make it affordable to pay you that wage. If you didn’t have to, we all could have multimillion dollar contracts no matter what we do for a living.
The only way to fix this is to figure how to make each position more productive, however that should be done.
Yes, EV’s are a waste of money. I am a fan of exploring hybrids and see how far we can go with them, but not full-on EV’s. I don’t believe, outside of us discovering some currently unknown science law or materials, of making EV’s anywhere near comparable to a gas car.
They’re doing it so Biden can ride in and save the day and get a gold star.
They made more than $18 in the 1990’s.
I know they are demanding pay raises, but that doesn’t help much when they don’t have jobs. EVs have far fewer components/parts than regular automobiles. That means fewer workers. Is the UAW demanding the curtailment of EV manufacturing? There’s only so many parking lots they can fill with unsold EVs. When the lots are full the assembly lines will be closed.
Looks like they are striking the factories that make real vehicles, the ones the companies are actually making money on. Excellent!
The big three are just a shadow of their former glory. And even they make some cars abroad. This may be the last hurrah of the UAW.
Automakers cannot give workers too much since they need to invest in EV, forced on them by Biden!
So the UAW better vote Republican, before Biden puts them out of business.
Unprecedented?
While I couldn’t tell you when the last strike happened…I know that a UAW strike is not “unprecedented.”
Slow Joe finds it almost impossible to pass a hot mike or a camera without bringing up his dead son.
The companies should just close all their factories, except the ones that make electric cars. Show the union thugs their future if they keep voting Democrat.
Under worked and over paid UAW cry babies....
Fire them all.
The best car out of Detroit right now is the Corvette Z06.
Unions and poor planning by Executives could doom it to oblivion.
I considered buying one but its too wide for my garage.
Got a Porsche 911 Turbo S instead.
I have no sympathy for Union people. I remember back in the 70’s Armco Steel laid off most of their workers because steel was not selling. Then after many months, they called most of them back. What is the first thing they did? Go on strike. Really smart to finally get back to work and then bite the hand that feeds you.
Health care workers are next. September 30.
It’s insane that it’s legal for (union) employees to take deliberate actions that will inflict financial damage on their employer’s business.
Repeal the 1935 NLRA already and make labor unions liable to the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Buy Tesla stock.
EV parts - those should be pretty cheap, no?
And they wonder why jobs go overseas
They’re not going to be content until 100% of auto jobs are outside the USA.
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