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American Axle to Close Plant in Blow to UAW (Unions strike again!)
The Wall Street Journal ^ | 08/18/11 | Jeff Bennett

Posted on 08/18/2011 2:05:10 PM PDT by TonyInOhio

DETROIT–American 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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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Front Page News; US: Michigan; US: New York
KEYWORDS: barackalypse; bhoeconomy; manufacturing; uaw; union; unions
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To: MortMan
You are arguing that the line worker is as valuable as the CEO. That’s a socialist fantasy ... I never stated anything about the two being of same value except they are both human beings and both deserve mutual respect. You’re twisting my words around to make me look ludicrous just as the left-wing loonies do.
161 posted on 08/18/2011 8:40:19 PM PDT by Java4Jay
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To: Trailerpark Badass

Did you read the articles I posted on the other page.. Google the CEO’s name, Dick Dauch


162 posted on 08/18/2011 8:43:15 PM PDT by Java4Jay
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To: graywaiter
Uh..hello...it was HIS to suck the life out of! What part of that do you not understand? He was free to do as he pleased with an asset he OWNED ... He didn'nt own the company. He was brought in to manage and is paid millions while the workers took 50% pay cuts... also, what about the other shareholders, there're owners too ?
163 posted on 08/18/2011 8:48:08 PM PDT by Java4Jay
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To: Java4Jay
And now it's turning a profit vs. $1 billion/yr losses.

You've got to be a troll. You argue like a liberal: vacant of facts, logic or any guiding principles other than your faux religiosity.

Don't worry, I don't call the mods on trolls; I like seeing their idiocy exposed.

164 posted on 08/18/2011 8:51:18 PM PDT by Trailerpark Badass
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To: Java4Jay
Yes.

Do you have a point that you can articulate beyond what you've already posted?

Because I reject all that, utterly.

165 posted on 08/18/2011 8:53:39 PM PDT by Trailerpark Badass
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To: Java4Jay
I never stated anything about the two being of same value except they are both human beings and both deserve mutual respect. You’re twisting my words around to make me look ludicrous just as the left-wing loonies do.

No, he's not. What the going market rate for "respect?"

166 posted on 08/18/2011 8:55:56 PM PDT by Trailerpark Badass
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To: Mr. Lucky

They made money until 2008... the strike in 08 and market crash that year is reflected in the numbers you post. Your twisting the facts to state your point.


167 posted on 08/18/2011 8:56:19 PM PDT by Java4Jay
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To: Java4Jay

the union guys can buy a plant and start their own company... seems there may be an opening in the market for someone wanting to work a little harder.

are those crickets i hear?


168 posted on 08/18/2011 9:03:44 PM PDT by teeman8r (armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world.)
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To: Java4Jay

Are you really this dense? I mean this is seriously embarrassing. Although I’m not familiar with this particular company, I do know business. Even if the guy didn’t own a share of stock, the owners/shareholders hired HIM. They obviously considered his talents and paid him accordingly. He was paid for his skills/expertise at a rate that they agreed to.

If I need a master electrician, I don’t hire a helper. Additionally, I don’t pay a helper the same rate as a master electrician. Even your sainted unions agree on that.


169 posted on 08/18/2011 9:33:03 PM PDT by graywaiter (Sure you can trust the government.......just ask any Cherokee)
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To: Chode

Re EDM for gears:

Yeah, I imagine you could make a good gear that way. As long as long as you’re willing to spend 10 hours per gear.


170 posted on 08/19/2011 6:48:39 AM PDT by Pessimist
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To: Java4Jay

You are the one bad mouthing the CEO. I don’t see anyone here, or anywhere in the story that the CEO badmouthed the workers. What was that part about mutual respect, again?

I don’t have to twist your words to make you look ludicrous, FRiend.


171 posted on 08/19/2011 8:17:27 AM PDT by MortMan (What disease did cured ham used to have?)
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To: Java4Jay

You just outed yourself. Here’s a hint...conservatives don’t refer to like minded candidates as “right wing”. We don’t consider conservatives as anything but normal, so we have no need to label them as being “right wing”.

Nice try. Run on back to DU/KOS or wherever and pass the word.


172 posted on 08/19/2011 9:54:34 AM PDT by graywaiter (Sure you can trust the government.......just ask any Cherokee)
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To: Java4Jay

You just outed yourself. Here’s a hint...conservatives don’t refer to like minded candidates as “right wing”. We don’t consider conservatives as anything but normal, so we have no need to label them as being “right wing”.

Nice try. Run on back to DU/KOS or wherever and pass the word.


173 posted on 08/19/2011 9:54:41 AM PDT by graywaiter (Sure you can trust the government.......just ask any Cherokee)
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To: Java4Jay
You talk like a socialist.......

And you call me a poor sole? ROFLOL!!!

174 posted on 08/19/2011 7:08:20 PM PDT by Osage Orange (HE HATE ME)
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To: Pessimist
i'd imagine they'd be cut in stacks or cut one long gear and then slice gears off like bread, i don't know as i've been out of it for going on twenty years

i guess i just figured technology had caught up with and replaced gear hobbers by now

still and all, i don't see operating a gear hobber as a highly skilled position

175 posted on 08/19/2011 8:39:02 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Chode

I’m sure it’s not.

And I get what you’re saying regarding “machine operator” vs. “machinist”.

Hey, I’m as anti union as anyone else here. But I think there’s a knee jerk reaction among a lot of people regarding factories closing over disputes like the one in this story.

I stand sqarely behind the right of the factory owner to move to where ever he wants and do whatever he wants.

But it’s almost as if people here hear the word union and actually root for the guys to lose their jobs. They think every factory worker in a union is making $60k with gold plated bennies, and that’s just not the case.

Some of these people losing their jobs (no doubt to foreigners, ultimately) are people who actually have at least some skill, and actually put at least some effort into it.

I’ve personally been on both sides of the issue, and I think there are more misguided white collar gas bags than blue collar... :)


176 posted on 08/20/2011 9:49:51 AM PDT by Pessimist
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To: Chode

Slicing them like baloney sounds reasonable. I wish I were still in the industry. Maybe they do that now.

But as recently as a decade ago, I think it was mainly still all hobbers.

And the reason was, as with so much in manufacuring, cost.

Back in the day, production equipment was made to last. As long as you’re willing to fix it occasionally, it can pretty much last forever. So it ends up being cheaper for people to just use what they have unless something comes along that is soooo much faster that it makes their current stuff obsolete.

And that doesn’t happen too often.

I used to work with screw machines (if you kow what those are) and in hte 90’s you could still buy “brand new” 1945 Acmes that have been stored in caves since WW2. Seriously. Still in the cosmoline.

The gvt bought them up after the war to prevent a crash in the machine tool business, and they would auction off lots of them every so often.

They came complete with a little metal plaque saying “Approved for war production”, etc.

Of course the American screw machine manufacturing industry is dead today. And the main reason is the old ones last forever, and the new ones aren’t better enough to justify paying $250k instead of $25k.

That, and smaller order quantities encouraged people to go to CNC lathes, which offer much quicker setup, but much longer cycle times.


177 posted on 08/20/2011 10:03:25 AM PDT by Pessimist
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To: Pessimist
yup, agreed and been on both sides also... been in three unions in my life and all by force so i know there are good people there that hate their union but still vote to slit their own throats

i think i read they were making $28.00+ and benefits before the last cuts

when i left i was making $16.55 as a Class-A Machinist / Die Maker

i have no idea what they make now, but... i'll tell you it was NEVER $28.00 an hour

if the unions hadn't driven the wage up so high to begin with there prolly would be less pain and suffering now

yup... plenty of blowhards on both sides

178 posted on 08/20/2011 10:55:03 AM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Pessimist
you are right about dumb technology, it lasts forever with a minimal amount of maintenance and with most of the older machines many times you could even fabricate a broken part in house

and yes job shoppers now offer much quicker setup times for small jobs by far

the first shop i worked in you had to setup and run your machine where many shops have setup men

179 posted on 08/20/2011 11:05:01 AM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Chode

I actually searched around a little to try to find out what they were paid.

The only articly I could find was kind of ambiguous. It said they made $15-$17 / hr, but up to $23 for some job classifications.

23 aint bad. But you have to admit 15-17 today is pretty lousy. That’s $30 something k / year.

It also said they took big cuts a few years ago, and now the company wanted more.

Lastly, American Axle is in hte black, and has made a susbstantial increase in their profits over the last few years.

Now, is this an accurate picture (just cuz I read an article on line)? Doubtful.

But maybe the company just wants to offshore it all.

It’s their right. But it’s sad nonetheless.

No good answers to this one....


180 posted on 08/20/2011 4:02:48 PM PDT by Pessimist
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