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UAW leader: Workers will make no more concessions
The Napa Valley Register / The Associated Press ^ | November 15, 2008 | Mark Williams

Posted on 11/15/2008 2:52:01 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

Even as Detroit's Big Three teeter on collapse, United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said Saturday that workers will not make any more concessions and that getting the automakers back on their feet means figuring out a way to turn around the slumping economy.

"The focus has to be on the economy as a whole as opposed to a UAW contract," Gettelfinger told reporters on a conference call, noting the labor costs now make up 8 percent to 10 percent of the cost of a vehicle. "We have made dramatic, dramatic changes and the UAW was applauded for that," he said.

Instead, Gettelfinger blamed the problems the auto industry is suffering from on things beyond its control _ the housing slump, the credit crunch that has made financing a vehicle tough and the 1.2 million jobs that have been lost in the past year. "We're here not because of what the auto industry has done," he said. "We're here because of what has happened to the economy."

Gettelfinger also called on Congress to act quickly on a bailout plan for the auto industry, saying action is necessary before President-elect Barack Obama takes office in January. He said if one automaker were to file for bankruptcy, the others may follow. He said the automakers would find it difficult to restructure under bankruptcy laws and instead could end up out of business. "Would you buy a car from a bankrupt automaker?" he asked.

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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“UAW leader: Workers will make no more concessions”

Well, then. Enjoy your new careers at Wal-Mart—if you’re lucky to get hired.


41 posted on 11/15/2008 3:32:28 PM PST by WKUHilltopper
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I’ll never buy another UAW car. Promise.


42 posted on 11/15/2008 3:33:46 PM PST by clintonh8r ("My friends, we've got them just where we want them." McCain. Or Custer.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
UAW leader: Workers will make no more concessions

You guys have been expecting the Big 3 and their customers to take it in the shorts for th last 40 years or so, now it's your turn.

Instant karma is my favorite kind.

43 posted on 11/15/2008 3:34:36 PM PST by Mr. Silverback ("[Palin] has not even lived in the Lower 48 since 1987. Come on! Really!" --Polybius)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said Saturday that
workers will not make any more concessions


Finally.
I'd been wondering where the UAW stood in this situation.
The only big wigs I see/hear on TV are Rick Wagoner of GM and
Mullaly (sp?) of Ford.

Well the UAW always wanted to decide the fate of their industry.
I underestimated the intensity of their death-wish.
44 posted on 11/15/2008 3:36:37 PM PST by VOA
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To: truthguy

Earlier this year I was behind a Ford with an extra-large bumper-sticker that proclaimed that it was built, owned and driven by Americans. My immediate thought was, “So was the Honda in the next lane...what’s your point?”


45 posted on 11/15/2008 3:40:03 PM PST by Mr. Silverback ("[Palin] has not even lived in the Lower 48 since 1987. Come on! Really!" --Polybius)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I guess $72/hour is just barely enough to put food on the table
these days. Who knew?


IIRC, it's more like $80/hour. At least I think that the "cost/hour"
to the employer.
46 posted on 11/15/2008 3:40:21 PM PST by VOA
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To: Alas Babylon!

“promote and support liberals over conservatives”

The unions operate on Soviet style communism. BIG Guys get money, LITTLE guys starve. Am I describing the mob?


47 posted on 11/15/2008 3:43:11 PM PST by A Strict Constructionist (On the "Road to Surfdom"is no longer a question.)
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To: WKUHilltopper
Well, then. Enjoy your new careers at Wal-Mart—if you’re
lucky to get hired.


Good heavens...don't give them any ideas!

As soon as Obama gets that "no secret ballots on unionization votes",
and all those ex-auto workers of the UAW beg jobs at Wal-Mart...
watch prices go up about 10%-25%.
48 posted on 11/15/2008 3:43:52 PM PST by VOA
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"Would you buy a car from a bankrupt automaker?" he asked.

A manufacturer reorganizing in bankruptcy wouldn't stop me from buying their car.

But I won't buy one from an automaker that's getting bailed out by the gov't.
49 posted on 11/15/2008 3:44:35 PM PST by javachip
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I say okay then flise the toilet and see what happens to them then !

Republicans are going to filibuster the bill!

Posted here today.

Go repubs.


50 posted on 11/15/2008 3:45:25 PM PST by stockpirate ($300 MDUS in illegal donations to O's campaign. Stolen election, where's the outrage?)
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To: realcleanguy
Kind of amazing. The Unions would rather the UAW workers lost their
jobs rather than take a pay cut.
Simply amazing


On the contrary, entirely predictable.
The union boss is playing hardball, betting the Congress
either in December or in January under Obama will breath deeply
and ride to the rescue of GM, Chrysler and sooner or later Ford.

Next year Obama will be hailed for saving X million jobs and
preserving a key voting block and source of DNC funds.
51 posted on 11/15/2008 3:48:16 PM PST by VOA
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To: raybbr
>>>>>>>>Where did you get that figure? (72) That's absurd.<<<<<<<<<<

----

Looks like it was $73 per hour in 2007

per Windsor Star --

[snip]

The United Auto Workers will enjoy at least a $10-an-hour wage advantage to start over their counterparts in the Canadian Auto Workers after they approve a contract with General Motors, industry analyst Dennis DesRosiers says.

The new contract will allow GM to achieve "huge cost reductions" from the $73-per-hour it currently spends on wages, benefits, pensions and retiree health benefits, DesRosiers said.

Analyst warns U.S. auto deal threatens Canadian jobs Windsor Star Published: Tuesday, October 02, 2007

LINK Windsor Star

52 posted on 11/15/2008 3:48:25 PM PST by all_mighty_dollar
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To: FlingWingFlyer
"...saying action is necessary before President-elect Barack Obama takes office in January."
What is that supposed to mean? The unions helped get the Kenyan Manchild "elected."

GM at least might not last that long.

53 posted on 11/15/2008 3:50:47 PM PST by sionnsar (Iran Azadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY)|http://trad-anglican.faithweb.com/|RCongressIn2Years)
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To: JasonC

actually a UAW free company is a marketing POSITIVE!


54 posted on 11/15/2008 3:51:10 PM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: muawiyah

Look at all the good used cars available for 8-12k.If the big 3 went under there wouldn’t be a shortage of cars for a couple of years at least.By then Toyota,Honda and others will have expanded production.


55 posted on 11/15/2008 3:51:46 PM PST by Farmer Dean (168 grains of instant conflict resolution)
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To: realcleanguy
Kind of amazing. The Unions would rather the UAW workers lost their jobs rather than take a pay cut. Simply amazing

Not really. The union is all about union power, not about the union members. Once you understand this concept you understand why they would prefer that people be out of work then to give any signal of weakness.

56 posted on 11/15/2008 3:52:07 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Faith Manages)
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To: Petronski
I predict they will make concessions in bankruptcy.

Yes, after the $25,000,000,000 is wasted on UAW employee buyouts of about $100,000 each. Then and only then will GM petition for Chapter 11 relief.

57 posted on 11/15/2008 3:52:08 PM PST by CharacterCounts (Wanted: Snappy, erudite tag line.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Screw them. Unless they cut their pay, change the work rules, reduce the legacy healthcare benefits then they cannot compete with Toyo or Honda.

What is incredible is O/CRA/Fannie/Freddie did scam mortgages forcing banks to lend to people who would never repay. Banks and Wall Street tried a variety of BS securities to try to paper over the problem. Capitalist bled to detah by socialism taking on more risk to try to compensate for crushing socialism.

The management at GM and Ford have tried every possible idea to keep the automakers afloat to pay the UAW extortion. Financing, making it up on service, just about anything to keep the ship afloat.

Capitalism trying to keep it going as they get socialism (UAW/Fannie/Freddie) jammed down their throats.

I am amazed the mgmt at Ford and GM have been able to keep this going as long as they have.


58 posted on 11/15/2008 3:52:25 PM PST by Frantzie
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Tee hee. Wait and see what happens when you no longer have a job at all, numbskull.

Even giving them 25B won’t do anything but put off the inevitable for a year or two.

The UAW leaders might be the ones facing the hatred of the members when they find they have no jobs and no pensions.

As far as bankruptcy goes I’d bet that all three companies would continue making cars uninterruptedly. Some enterprising company would buy them up and lay the facts down. The employees would show up to work then next day and accept whatever the new management offered.

Where else are such losers going to go? Who would hire a freaking UAW member who wasn’t forced to? LOL!


59 posted on 11/15/2008 3:54:21 PM PST by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand. If you are French raise both hands.)
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To: truthguy

Eastern Airlines - perfect analogy. I sympathize with the white collar workers trying to keep dead companies alive as the unions bleed them to death. Sad.


60 posted on 11/15/2008 3:54:25 PM PST by Frantzie
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