Posted on 08/04/2017 11:17:36 PM PDT by SouthReb
In a test of labors ability to expand its reach in the South, workers at a Nissan plant in Mississippi have overwhelmingly rejected a bid to unionize.
Out of roughly 3,500 employees at the Canton-based plant who voted Thursday and Friday, more than 60 percent opposed the union. It was an emphatic coda to a yearslong organizing effort underwritten by the United Automobile Workers, which has been repeatedly frustrated in its efforts to organize major auto plants in the region.
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/fat-dumb-and-happy-at-the-uaw-1501801411
Fat, Dumb and Happy at the UAW
An indictment details a multimillion-dollar corruption scheme
The unions high-paid officials are no doubt cringing over the timing of the indictments release. Employees at Nissan s Mississippi plant are voting this week on whether to join the UAW. Those automotive workers would do well to ask if this is the kind of outfit they want to hand a chunk of their wages to.
The indictment claims Mr. Iacobelli availed himself of National Training Center money, buying limited edition gold Montblanc pens and a $350,000 Ferrari. He also allegedly installed a swimming pool, outdoor kitchen and spa at his Michigan home, renovations that cost $375,000, and paid off a relatives student loans.
The feds say they and other conspirators skimmed millions from the UAW National Training Center, a tax-exempt, Fiat Chrysler-funded entity that was supposed to help union automotive workers get job training.
>> Honda also builds in Mississippi <<
Nope. Wrong state. No Hondas made in MS.
And by the way, when the Nissan plant at Canton first went on-line about ten years ago, they had terrible quality control problems.
That was probably a result of the terrible levels of education among the local labor pool. But it seems that the plant has gradually improved and now runs at an acceptable level of quality.
The fat comes from the money stolen from my retirement account.
The GM UAW stole my GM bonds
I understand your point of view. I think all makes have at least some customers who would say the same of their products.
OTOH, this doesn't look too shabby to me.:)
I worked for a non-union General Electric shop for 14 years and they did the same thing. They provided us with the full union benefit package but without the union. Every time they closed a union shop guess who got the work?
I’m willing to give GM another look, but only because Trump was elected. I would still have a hard time getting past that to buy another GM, though.
>> Those three unions do well anywhere there is government <<
Not in Mississippi, except for federal employees. And ditto for most other Southern states.
Moreover, even though federal employees can unionize, the federal unions are not allowed collective bargaining privileges. So their power and influence is nothing like the situation with those state and local governments that allow unionized collective bargaining for their employees.
Gov Scott Walker of Wisonsin showed the country how to put school teachers unions in their place.
Nissan is a mystery to me. They can make a great car for several years so often that their name is compared with Honda and Toyota but they suddenly turn out pieces of junk for a few years. They then get their quality back for a while until they do it again. It’s almost like they were run by the government.
Thank you for the education
What about Subaru? I believe they have a few models manufactured here.
Best of all possible worlds. Jobs for Americans, German and Japanese management philosophy, no unions.
Government ^UNIONS thrive.
Government Unions should be Outlawed.
Lol
Well done
That Cummings truck.
Other than that I prefer Yota
Mississippi workforce is 5% union
Much less than in my youth growing up in a large construction company owning family
Back then unions were prevalent in construction even in Mississippi in cities
The coast was always union
And so forth
The reason the auto companies are in the South is to escape the unions up north.
The #1 export of the state of Alabama these days is automible and automobile parts. Not timber and timber products anymore.
The GDP of Alabama is greater than that of Iran....with 5 times less people.
We're even competing with Boeing building Airbus commercial passenger aircraft.
- Roll Tide -
I retired from Texas Instruments and always thought that TI's personnel department functioned like a union regarding their employees. (Difficult to fire people)
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