United Automobile Workers of America (UAW)

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#19769 of 19798 Or head to Alamogordo, NM... by iluvmysephia1

Feb 03, 2013 (1:08 pm)

and get ABG's, EKG's, give breathing tx's and assist with intubations.
 
Alameda Park Zoo in Alamogordo is the oldest park in the SW (built in 1898) and has 70 creatures in their natural habitat to enjoy while visiting.

#19770 of 19798 old joke by steve_ HOST

Feb 03, 2013 (2:15 pm)

But I just read it for the first time (from some wag in Illinois before car sales picked back up):
 
UAW stands for U Ain't Working.

#19771 of 19798 roadburner by marsha7

Feb 03, 2013 (8:29 pm)

"King can't for the life of him figure out why no transplant auto manufacturing facility wants anything to do with his union, even though he has been insisting for going on two years now that it would just be a matter of time before they succumb to the UAW's bullying tactics. No, the reality is that it's just a matter of time before the UAW completely implodes due to the weight of its delusional view of the world and its ridiculous intransigence. This just in: It's all over except for the hand-wringing for the UAW. And it's oddly comforting - and comical - that King continues to be the last one to know."
 
He represents EVERYONE that is a UAW member, pure and simple...they have lived in a cloud for decades, thinking that tightening lug nuts is skilled labor worth $35/hour...it isn't...it is that simple...they have this inflated view of themselves, like Hollywood movie stars who live in their own vacuum, believing their own press clippings...
 
At least the buggy whip makers realized the handwriting on the wall when they saw more and more cars drive past their shops every day...these UAW idiots think they will bring the transplants into their fold when those folks run like hell when the union appraches...
 
The UAW is as obsolete as the old 5 pound cell phones, they just don;t know it because they have a Democrat in the White House trying to insulate them from reality...it works now, but the fuse is burning slowly...
 
If the Repubs take the White House in 2016 (another topic, I know) you can assume that the UAW will be history by the 2nd year of the administration...and the nation will be better off for it...

#19772 of 19798 good ripples in Michigan by steve_ HOST

Feb 15, 2013 (6:59 am)

"GM, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group LLC — plan to hand out more than $780 million in profit-sharing checks.
 
GM will pay 49,000 U.S. hourly workers up to $6,750 each, Ford will pay 45,800 U.S. hourly workers an average of $8,300 each, and Chrysler Group LLC this month paid 31,000 U.S. hourly workers an average of about $2,250.
 
The combined per-worker total of $17,300 is only slightly lower than the $17,875 total the three automakers paid out in 1999, according to the UAW. It's also $2,600 higher than the combined bonuses last year."
 
UAW members in southeast Michigan to share $360M in profit-sharing checks (Detroit News)

#19773 of 19798 Re: good ripples in Michigan [steve_] by srs_49

Feb 15, 2013 (8:59 am)

Replying to: steve_ (Feb 15, 2013 6:59 am)
Profit sharing/bonuses make a lot more sense here than a higher wage base, for which the company would be forever stuck with along with the increased pension costs that go along with an increase in the base wage. Plus, the bonus system keeps the workers feet to the fire, so to speak. They (and the company) have to perform or no profit sharing.
 
It would be interesting to what the C-Level executives pulled down as bonuses for the same period.

#19774 of 19798 A step in the right direction. by gagrice

Feb 15, 2013 (10:00 am)

San Diego voted for cutting Union Pensions last November. It will likely end up in the SC. In the meantime it is the law. Hopefully other cities will do this to protect the tax payers from underfunded pension plans.
 
SAN DIEGO — An administrative law judge with the state’s Public Employment Relation Board, or PERB, has ruled San Diego leaders should have negotiated with labor unions on eliminating pensions before taking the issue to the ballot
 
City Attorney Jan Goldsmith said this ruling changes nothing. He said the issue was brought to vote through a citizen’s initiative process, which is protected through the State Constitution.
 
"We’re not gonna back down one iota, I can tell you that," he said. "Because the people do have a right under direct democracy to bypass the city council, to bypass the state legislature, to bypass the labor unions, and to bypass PERB. This is a constitutional right, no different than the first amendment."
 
Goldsmith said the city had anticipated this outcome. San Diego must now go to a PERB review panel and can then go to the courts. The process could take years. In the meantime, Goldsmith said the city can continue to implement the voter approved switch to 401(k)s for most new city employees.
 
PERB had filed several lawsuits against the city, asking the courts to first take pension reform off the ballot, and then to delay implementing it once voters approved the measure.

 
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2013/feb/13/state-agency-rules-against-san-diegos-pensi- - on-refo/

#19775 of 19798 This could be the D3 UAW by gagrice

Feb 20, 2013 (7:17 am)

"Keep your so-called workers," U.S. boss tells France
By Emmanuel Jarry and Catherine Bremer | Reuters
 
PARIS (Reuters) - The CEO of a U.S. tire maker has delivered a crushing summary of how some outsiders view France's work ethic in a letter saying he would have to be stupid to take over a factory whose staff only put in three hours work a day.
 
Titan International's Maurice Taylor, nicknamed "The Grizz" for his negotiating style, told the left-wing French industry minister in a letter published by media on Wednesday that he had no interest in rescuing a plant set for closure.
 
"The French workforce gets paid high wages but works only three hours. They get one hour for breaks and lunch, talk for three and work for three," Taylor wrote on February 8 in the letter in English to the minister, Arnaud Montebourg.
 
"I told this to the French union workers to their faces. They told me that's the French way!" Taylor added in the letter, which was posted by business daily Les Echos on its website and which the ministry confirmed was genuine.
 
"Titan is going to buy a Chinese tire company or an Indian one, pay less than one Euro per hour wage and ship all the tires France needs," he said. "You can keep the so-called workers."
 
Socialist President Francois Hollande might take some comfort in Taylor's view of his own country's business policies: "The U.S. government is not much better than the French," he said, referring to a dispute over Chinese exports.

 
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/20/us-france-workers-idUSBRE91J0OF2013022- 0

#19776 of 19798 Re: This could be the D3 UAW [gagrice] by steve_ HOST

Feb 20, 2013 (9:36 am)

Replying to: gagrice (Feb 20, 2013 7:17 am)
Heh, just posted that over in Buying American Cars. The WSJ link there has a copy of the letter up.

#19777 of 19798 No place like home in the Packard Plant by gagrice

Mar 06, 2013 (7:05 am)

Very interesting story on one of the abandoned factories in Detroit.
 
” Meet Allan Hill, the man who lives In Detroit’s abandoned Packard Auto Plant”
 
http://beforeitsnews.com/opinion-conservative/2013/03/meet-allan-hill-the-man-wh- o-lives-in-detroits-abandoned-packard-auto-plant-2593864.html

#19778 of 19798 Re: No place like home in the Packard Plant [gagrice] by steve_ HOST

Mar 06, 2013 (7:18 am)

Replying to: gagrice (Mar 06, 2013 7:05 am)
He's got his computer and he has net access, so he's set. Reminds me of Whittier AK.
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