Posted on 12/31/2018 9:47:38 AM PST by where's_the_Outrage?
Theres a sign outside the General Motors assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio, that reads: GM, We Invested in You. Now Its Your Turn to Invest in US.
Ever since the USs largest car companys immense assembly plant opened here 52 years ago, it has dominated this blue-collar town. Now GM workers here are furious that the automaker plans to idle and perhaps permanently close the plant.
GM stunned its workforce on 26 November, the Monday after Thanksgiving, by announcing it would cut roughly 14,000 jobs and idle five factories in North America, including the Lordstown plant, which employs 1,600 workers. One factor stoking the workers ire is that GMs move came after American taxpayers rescued it from bankruptcy with a $49.5bn federal bailout in 2009.
While some have blamed Trump policies for the closure, or at least for his inability to stop them, its the company that workers hold most responsible.
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Under whose watch?
“You cant compete with foreign cars cuz they have good technology and lower pay scales.”
It isn’t the pay scales, it’s the moronic union work rules!
There are far too many that get paid to do nothing at all, while the rest work their ass off.
IIRC, Obozo turned GM over to the UAW, and their pension trusts.
None of us bond holders were asked for our opinion, either.
Those “green” vehicles ran into a problem when the exterior too closely resembled a regular car; many people didn’t want to drive them unless it was very clear they were driving a “green” vehicle...
Not their payscale, though. That had nothing to do wirh it. /S
And the bondholders, who really got bent over. O'Bastard just decided to ignore laws and contracts, not to mention destroying an enormous amount of confidence and good faith that had been built into the bond market.
Commie is as commie does... change the rules and take over businesses.
They already got out of that business!
Frigidaire
From 1919 to 1979, the company was owned by General Motors. During that period, it was first a subsidiary of Delco-Light and was later an independent division based in Dayton, Ohio. The division also manufactured the compressors for GM’s cars that were equipped with air conditioning. Frigidaire was sold to the White Sewing Machine Company in 1979, which in 1986 was purchased by Electrolux, its current parent.
While the company was owned by General Motors, its logo featured the phrase “Product of General Motors”, and later renamed to “Home Environment Division of General Motors”.
The company claims firsts including:
Electric self-contained refrigerator (September, 1918 in Detroit)[5]
Home food freezer
Room air conditioner
30” electric range
Coordinated colors for home appliances
General Motors is a company that has been victimized by $hitty management for decades, plus a $hit union. Both are in the process of picking the bones of a once great company. And they’ve had a lot of “government help” from the Obola Administration.
BHS our new stealth RAT speaks, LOL You cannot hide it.
Thats a worn out excuse and one that never had any merit, other than repeating a talking point. The foreign cars made in U.S. provides very good wages and benefits to the employees. Which is one reason that the unions have largely failed to penetrate into them.
GM also had a large opportunity during the Toyota JV time with the NUMMI plant, and they still didnt get it. When Volkswagen came back into the U.S., Pennsylvania tried to woo them and Volkswagen basically said they learned their lesson the first time doing business in PA, and with the unions; so they went South.
FWIW, My son just got rid of his Nissan Leaf and replaced it with a Chevrolet Bolt. I’ve driven both cars and the Bolt is clearly superior. Plus it will go 300 miles on a single charge, whereas the Leaf was lucky to go half that far. With a solar system on his home, he pays NOTHING to get to and from his job. I’m not a big fan of electric cars, but they do have their place in our transportation mix.
—— screwing over stockholders——
And outright theft of the debt owed to bond holders
To hell with the UAW....... they get what they deserve
Is it accurate to state that the GM loans began under Bush?
Never should have taken the bailout money.
I will never buy a GM product ever.
No. The federal payola rescued the UAW from the consequences of bankruptcy. Union pensions were made whole. The union health plan was made whole. GM, however, was not "rescued from bankruptcy;" it went bankrupt. The shareholders lost everything. The suppliers and dealers were whacked. Management was purged. Everyone involved with GM took severe losses -- except the UAW. The parasite killed the host, and the government saved the parasite.
The screw up was in the TAX law. The Corporation’s Tax S/B (ON REPATRIATED $ ONLY) ZERO, if invested into Physical Plants and Factories with a maximum amount of say 85% automation; or pay the tax. End of offshoring, Trillions spent in US and JOBS would continue!
Nissan Leaf a comfortable, fun car to drive (For 50 Miles - Then it Dies!)
San Antonio Express News ^ | 02/13/2011 | G. Chambers Williams III
Posted on 2/14/2011 10:28:45 AM by Responsibility2nd
But I'll be the first to admit non-ICE cars have come a long way. But a 2011 Leaf? No way.
Nothing more depressing in life than to be unemployed. Nothing more exhilarating than to find a job.
well said
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