Posted on 08/18/2011 2:05:10 PM PDT by TonyInOhio
DETROITAmerican Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. dealt the United Auto Workers a second blow Thursday by announcing the closure of its New York gear-making plant after union rank-and-file members failed to ratify a new contract late last month.
The Cheektowaga plant, employing about 100 hourly and salaried workers, will be shut sometime after Feb. 25, American Axle spokesman Christopher Son said. The announcement comes a month after the company said it will close its Detroit plant after workers there failed to agree to wage cuts. That closure will throw about 300 people out of work.
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early sn first year car, almost totally unmolested
likely the only frame-off nut and bolt resto I’ll ever try
it’s a ton of work
Atlas Shrugged?
Good thread. Union employees out of jobs should pool all of their assets and open up their own businesses in their areas of expertise. Would they unionize?
I’ve always considered myself an independent contractor. I never liked being in the parasitic, sloth-protecting unions when I worked in those union jobs. If a company was treating me poorly or its management was giving me a hard time, I would leave and take my talent and work ethic somewhere else. It would be their loss, not mine. I’ve always tried to set a very high standard (much higher than union and most non-union companies) for all aspects of my employment in any job. When I work, I work. I’m setting the standard.
Would love to know if the CEO and managers took a 50 percent cut, you know to lead by example.
It’s easy to sit behind a keyboard and exhort workers to watch their wages be cut to under 30K a year. And then expect them to take another cut. Sure they can go find another job, because there are so many available.
If we expect people to work and not mooch off the government, noy homeschool our kids because government schools are endoctrination centers, then there have to be family wage jobs out there.
My husband and I work three jobs between us. And that doesn’t count the homeschooling I do as well. Thank God one of Dh’s jobs is a union job, because, otherwise, we would be on government assistance as well. It’s not like we have a cushy life, but just to provide a lower middle class lifestyle for our children.
88MILLION DOLLARS went to Obamas campaign in 2008 from the SEIU ALONE...”””
80% of SEIU members are janitors & sheet changers. More than you want to know are illegals, also.
I see the other member of the tag team’s showed up.
Yes. Not to be confused with another book written about the same time, 1984.
For some, a cautionary tale; for others, a manual...
Who or what has caused these companies to quit and leave America?
One or two managers and some executives, taking a pay cut wouldn't save many jobs. And using your words....it's easy to sit behind a keyboard and say that.
My point is plain. What has changed to allow this to happen? I contend it's been government..and unions. Which I think are one in the same...too much of the time.
I'm glad you all are hangin in there!!
FReegards,
What's good for mankind is freedom. Unions are hardly a friend of freedom.
Have to be? Why? Or else you'll gladly go on the dole? And if the freebies are cut off, then what?
LOL, all union flunkies have are implied threats of violence, backed by real violence, when necessary, of course.
I have a business opportunity for you two. Very little money down required, just a computer, internet connection and minimal programming skills.
The opportunity is to write some silly little computer games like you would see on Kongregate. The project should take less than 6 months if you are halfway competent. A year if you aren’t competent.
The average return on these games is multiple tens of thousands a month for a few years and possibly a lot more if they get popular.
Want to go for it? I’ll walk you through for free : )
One thing I will guarantee though when you get done is that you won’t be a union supporter anymore.
No doubt.
Successful entrepeneurs are a national treasure, who contribute far more than whatever monetary remuneration they receive.
Instead they're treated like dog crap.
Driving into Orlando for the first time last month (for the first family vacation that didn't involve visiting relatives, my kids are 15 & 8), I was struck by the fact that all that was there, and all those people were working there and living there due to the dreams and efforts of one man, one greedy fat cat.
Haven’t you ever considered that freedom and capitalism are good for mankind? Nope, you probably haven’t.
You should probably push away from the computer now and get your lazy butt down to the union hall so you can sing some good old worker songs with your fat, lazy union buddies.
“A&P food company, too. The unions wouldn’t cave. The company backed the trucks up to the building one night, loaded the equipment, and locked the doors. Thousands lost their jobs.
The factory building has since been torn down.It was HUGE. “
Was that the old “Ann Page” packaging plant out in Elmira? Yes, that place was huge. Believe it was closed for at least 20 years or more.
Unions can share the blame but also you can blame regulations, taxes, etc. I’m amazed they lasted as long as they have in an anti-business state like NY. Try to open a small business in this state and you’ll be buried quickly in red tape to beat the band.
Greed is the downfall of capitalism.
As far as the rest of your comment, youre clueless, even after I clearly stated where I stand.
Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of leaches. If you get a Union job, be aware that sooner or later you will be on strike or unemployed because of the Union and their ridiculous demands that bankrupted the employer.
As I said 20 years ago, globalization means that third world workers will have to make more and US workers less. No one will ultimately be paid one cent more than they are worth.
Narcissism, nepotism and greed at American Axle ..
Not the union but the CEO, I make my point
http://money.cnn.com/2008/07/02/news/companies/taylor_americanaxle.fortune/index.htm
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