Posted on 09/24/2007 8:33:39 AM PDT by reaganaut1
Edited on 09/24/2007 8:57:31 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
DETROIT -- United Auto Workers union members walked out of General Motors Corp. factories in the U.S. Monday morning after bargaining over a new national labor agreement failed to produce a deal by an 11 a.m. deadline. It's the first time in more than 20 years that the UAW has staged a mass walkout in connection with company wide contract talks. But in a sign of the complex forces at work in the Detroit auto industry, GM shares were trading higher Monday on the New York Stock Exchange, as investors cheered signs that GM management might be willing to resist ...
‘I bet there are thousands of citizens who dream of the wages and benefits GM is offering. No wonder production of cars in the U.S. has migrated to right-to-work states.’
Exactly.
They aren't all "Union Rat Thugs." Many of them are conservatives, who read this site, who voted for Bush (and are sorry they did), who go to church... It's either pay the piper (Union) or not have a job. Some use the "Solidarity" magazine as a who-not-to-vote-for-guide.
“The weekend’s negotiations made significant progress over a groundbreaking deal to shift GM’s retiree health-care obligations to an independent fund. GM has pushed hard for the creation of a voluntary employees’ beneficiary association, or VEBA, as a replacement for an open-ended guarantee of benefits for UAW retirees.”
Besides retired congress critters, does anyone else have these openend health care policies when they retire?
I hope GM fires all the UAW workers like Reagan did with the air traffic controllers.
There - fixed it.
The unions have outlived their usefulness. They were originally meant for worker safety and corporate fairness but have turned into greedy monsters delivering low quality.
Oh DAMN!! Now I’ll just have to buy a Japanese car. To bad for me.
Fire them all. Break the UAW. It’s usefulness was surpassed about 40 years ago.
Bite your tongue! ;) I like having food on the table and a roof over my head.
My money's on the UAW leadership deciding that "if we're going down we'll take them with us".
One can only hope that this time when they walk off, they stay off the job.
Outlawing unions may be a violation of free assembly. Unions exist through legislation. If employers were not forced to bargain with unions, unions would not exist in most cases. The simplest remedy is just right to work even if companies are forced to bargain. Right to work provides choice to workers and a path for an employer to ignore a union’s outrageous demands.
Guess there are jobs American Workers won’t do.... 50K+ a year with full bennies...
UAW workers for GM will pay a very very high price for this childish stunt.
Hopefully GM management will change its culture as well, but still end of the day the assembly workers will be the ones who pay the price for crimping GM.... Brand loyalty isn’t what it once was.
Pleanty of dependable reliable little foreign jobs waiting for buyers.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,297772,00.html
If workers go on strike, they will be paid $200 a week plus medical benefits from the UAW’s strike fund.
http://www.unionfacts.com/unions/unionProfile.cfm?id=149
Financial Disbursements
Representational Activities ( 37.9%) $ 119,744,856 more detailed information
Political Activities & Lobbying ( 3.0%) $ 9,621,882 more detailed information
Contributions, Gifts & Grants ( 0.3%) $ 818,393 more detailed information
General Overhead ( 4.6%) $ 14,500,414 more detailed information
Union Administration ( 12.6%) $ 39,743,652 more detailed information
Strike Benefits ( 5.6%) $ 17,645,792
Total Compensation ( 18.9%) $ 59,692,813
Per Capita Tax ( 1.6%) $ 4,943,506
I keep hearing that. Yet every union member I have met in my many years is a card carrying rat.
The unions support Rat candidates and send their thugs on the streets quell any support of those not supported by the unions.
let’s hope GM holds out.
GM UAWorkers loyalty is to union. Buying GM products for patriotic reasons is pointless.
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