Posted on 10/30/2023 1:08:55 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The United Auto Workers (UAW) will end its strike against the Big Three as the labor union has reportedly reached a tentative agreement with General Motors (GM). The UAW had, in the last few days, reached similar deals with Ford and Stellantis.
On Monday morning, reports circulated that the UAW had reached a deal with GM. According to details available, the deal mimics many components of the union’s deal with Ford, where base wages will increase 25 percent through April 2028.
Likewise, the deal reinstates benefits that GM’s auto workers have not enjoyed since the Great Recession, such as cost-of-living allowances, a three-year wage progression, and an elimination of wage tiers among union workers.
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i own a 13 year old HONDA PILOT with only 91k miles an will last till end of my life. i am 76. so I don’t give a F what uaw does
LEX
for survival the car makers are going to move operations
And unlike our previous President, the clown in the White House now, isn’t going to do or say anything of the companies start moving to Mexico.
Yeah, with Lada parts.
well, I never got on the right bus when they were handing out cushy jobs but we have to remember that our dear govt workers....all of them of every stripe....enjoy massive benefits and great wages and early pensions and the UAW are just trying to catch up...
so we're driving my husbands mothers car that she gave us....2005 subaru legacy and has under 70000 miles on it...we've got a tahoe with lots of miles and a pickup with lots of miles....
doubt we'll ever be able to buy a brand new car again in our lives....so be it...
If all workers were on govt style benefits packages there would be no commerce in America and no one would be able to afford any services either. It would grind the economy to a halt practically overnight. So what’s this talk about “catching up”?
I solved the whole Chevy vs Ford problem.
I bought a Porsche.
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