According to Forbes...UAW

louixo

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Charter Member
Labor cost per hour, wages and benefits for hourly workers.

Ford: $70.51 ($141,020 per year)

GM: $73.26 ($146,520 per year)

Chrysler: $75.86 ($151,720 per year)

Toyota, Honda, Nissan (in U.S.): $48.00 ($96,000 per year)

According to AAUP and IES, the average annual compensation for a college professor in 2006 was $92,973 (average salary nationally of $73,207 + 27% benefits).

Bottom Line: The average UAW worker with a high school degree earns 57.6% more compensation than the average university professor with a Ph.D., and 52.6% more than the average worker at Toyota, Honda or Nissan.

Many industry analysts say the Detroit Three, must be on par with Toyota and Honda to survive. This year's contract, they say, must be "transformational" in reducing pension and health care costs.

What would "transformational" mean? One way to think about "transformational" would mean that UAW workers, most with a high school diploma, would have to accept compensation equal to that of the average university professor with a PhD.


Then there's the "Job Bank"

When a D3 (Detroit 3 carmaker) lays an employee off, that employee continues to receive all benefits - medical, retirement, etc., etc., PLUS an hourly wage of $31/hour.

Here's a typical story....

Ken Pool is making good money. On weekdays, he shows up at 7 a.m. at Ford Motor Co.'s Michigan Truck Plant in Wayne, signs in, and then starts working -- on a crossword puzzle. Pool hates the monotony, but the pay is good: more than $31 an hour, plus benefits.

"We just go in and play crossword puzzles, watch videos that someone brings in or read the newspaper," he says. "Otherwise, I just sit."

Pool is one of more than 12,000 American autoworkers who, instead of installing windshields or bending sheet metal, spend their days counting the hours in a jobs bank set up by Detroit automakers as demanded by the United Auto Workers Union - UAW - as part of an extraordinary job security agreement.


Now the D3 wants Joe Taxpayer to pick up this tab in a $25 Billion bailout package - soon to be increased to $45 Billion if Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton have their way.

The "Big 3" want this money - not to build better autos. No. They want it to pay the tab for Medical and Retirement benefits for RETIRED auto workers. Not ONE PENNY would be used to make them more competitive, or to improve the quality of their cars.

We ALL have problems paying for our Medical Insurance - but the Democrat leaders in Congress now want us to pay the Medical Insurance premiums of folks who have RETIRED from Ford, GM and Chrysler.

Not a good deal for us.

How about Chapter 11 - and getting rid of these ridiculous union contracts?
 

rollnthunder

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I would sure like to see how they came up with their numbers.My wife worked for Ford for 7 years and she grossed right around 55K a a year i dont think health care and what not cost 86K a year.She left fords and now works at a hospital and we pay for our health care and the coverage is almost the same as what she had at ford and we pay $300 a month for our family.
 
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felix

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Yeah they make good coin

I had a tour of the stamping plant in Oshawa Ont. in 1999

The total cost to produce a hood for a 99 Malibu was appox. 28 $

5% of a vehicle cost is labour so 2500 $ for a 50 k truck

a truck rolls of the line every 30 - 55 seconds.

the drivers are imigrants making 8 $ a hour

India is making a Suv right now for under 10k which is apparently going to

hurt the japanese imports if they can get it over here.

just some info
 

highway star

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One of the local morning news shows in northern Michigan does a "jobs bank" feature every morning. One morning, there was a job opening for a school counselor. A masters degree was required and starting pay was 25-30k, depending on experience. You just can't look at something like that, then look at the Big 3, without thinking, "what's wrong with this picture?"
 
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