What labor union victory looks like

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Biden was right. He works for China and Ukraine.
 
So you believe when Trump went to Michigan to give a speech to fake union workers, he should have hollered that unions should take steep cuts to wages and benefits

Where did I say they should take steep cuts in wages or benefits? Why are you trying to put words in my mouth. I do believe workers should get raises closer to the national inflation rate and a more reasonable benefit package. If their wages are much higher than the average world wide auto worker it will eventually mean they will be priced out of the export market and import market.
 
Where did I say they should take steep cuts in wages or benefits? Why are you trying to put words in my mouth. I do believe workers should get raises closer to the national inflation rate and a more reasonable benefit package. If their wages are much higher than the average world wide auto worker it will eventually mean they will be priced out of the export market and import market.
I Biden wins in 2024 inflation will eat up every cent of those raises.
 
Like it or not the American worker is competing with almost every other autoworker in the world.

Admittedly I’m not a car guy but that was my thought as well. My understanding is Tesla is not union workers? So labor costs on their line items are lower (not that Tesla’s are cheap of course) thus contributing to making the conversion for Ford to EVe more difficult. (And yes, the global competition as well.)

This isn’t to suggest people should work for peanuts but as history shows there’s a tipping point where when you push too far you lose out in the long run.
 
Admittedly I’m not a car guy but that was my thought as well. My understanding is Tesla is not union workers? So labor costs on their line items are lower (not that Tesla’s are cheap of course) thus contributing to making the conversion for Ford to EVe more difficult. (And yes, the global competition as well.)

This isn’t to suggest people should work for peanuts but as history shows there’s a tipping point where when you push too far you lose out in the long run.

yes. you're anti-worker. we know.
 
Did see this deal could add close to $1K per new car.

the new vehicle market is going to suffer for this. too many people, right now, can't buy a new car. I read yesterday that there are many people whose car payment is over 1 grand a month............that is something I find impossible to fathom.
 
Where did I say they should take steep cuts in wages or benefits? Why are you trying to put words in my mouth. I do believe workers should get raises closer to the national inflation rate and a more reasonable benefit package. If their wages are much higher than the average world wide auto worker it will eventually mean they will be priced out of the export market and import market.

I believe GM and Ford are in a better position to determine how to balance overhead and costs to remain competitive, than obscure posters on JPP are. The automakers agreed to this labor contract.
 
They're going to need it thanks to bidenomics.

Your hero Donald Trumpf practically guaranteed we were supposed to be in an apocalyptic depression by now, and every MAGA on this board has been hollering that we are right on the cusp of recession for the last two and a half years
 
Your hero Donald Trumpf practically guaranteed we were supposed to be in an apocalyptic depression by now, and every MAGA on this board has been hollering that we are right on the cusp of recession for the last two and a half years

Nice try. Bidenomics will eat up every bit of their "increase". There are few things sadder than a union dupe.
 
I believe GM and Ford are in a better position to determine how to balance overhead and costs to remain competitive, than obscure posters on JPP are. The automakers agreed to this labor contract.

typical appeal to authority fallacy. why is it that most low IQ people project their stupidity on everyone else? Is it that impossible for you to believe that there are smarter people than you who are NOT fortune 500 executives?
 
typical appeal to authority fallacy. why is it that most low IQ people project their stupidity on everyone else? Is it that impossible for you to believe that there are smarter people than you who are NOT fortune 500 executives?

Post your calculations and economic modeling using GM's financial data showing this contract will render GM unable to compete in the markets.
 
Nice try. Bidenomics will eat up every bit of their "increase". There are few things sadder than a union dupe.

I accept your tacit confession that every prediction of depression and recession hollered by Trump and MAGA for the past three years have failed to come to pass.
 
Republicans like to put on hard hats at fake union rallys to give the impression they are the party that has the working man's interests at heart.

But they are the first to complain and squeal like stuck pigs whenever the working man gets a decent raise.
 
Record profits should mean record contracts. Good for them. A good idea and all the capital in the world means diddly without labor.
 
typical appeal to authority fallacy. why is it that most low IQ people project their stupidity on everyone else? Is it that impossible for you to believe that there are smarter people than you who are NOT fortune 500 executives?

I had a similar thought. With that mindset why should any discussion boards (or any forum) exist that would allow people to question the actions of leaders (be it politics, community or business) if these leaders are all knowing? We've all heard the adage 'speak truth to power' but again, who are these folks to question power?

History is replete with leaders who have made bad decisions so I don't think it unreasonable for someone to have questions. (On a personal level I'm sure we can all think of times when we've questioned decisions our bosses and/or company we worked for made)

I am about the opposite of a business mogul but I've spent years negotiating CRE transactions. Each deal has its own dynamic, sometimes my client is negotiating from a position of strength and sometimes they're not. Often you hear about trying to negotiate a 'win-win' scenario but when one side declares victory the implication is usually that the other side lost. So in this Ford/UAW negotiation if this deal is what a labor victory looks like the implication seems to be management didn't win; i.e. they lost. And because one side agrees to a deal doesn't mean its necessarily a good deal for them. If they're negotiating from a position of weakness a bad deal may be their only option.
 
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