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Nearly 35,000 Ford workers sign grievance over pay | Detroit Free Press | freep.com
The dispute began in 2010 when Ford reinstated merit pay raises and 401(k) matches for its salaried workers, but not hourly workers. Since then, nearly 35,000 UAW members have signed grievances, according to a report on a UAW local Web site. At the end of 2010, Ford had about 40,600 U.S. hourly workers.
The union says that Ford's decision violated a provision in the current contract that requires all of Ford's stakeholders to make equal sacrifices to get Ford back on solid financial footing.
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all of the hourly workers should just walk off and then see how much money the salaried workers will have then , when are the stupid greedy popele going to realise if you dont have somebody doing the work. you wont be getting paid either ,
The dispute began in 2010 when Ford reinstated merit pay raises and 401(k) matches for its salaried workers, but not hourly workers. Since then, nearly 35,000 UAW members have signed grievances, according to a report on a UAW local Web site. At the end of 2010, Ford had about 40,600 U.S. hourly workers.
The union says that Ford's decision violated a provision in the current contract that requires all of Ford's stakeholders to make equal sacrifices to get Ford back on solid financial footing.
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all of the hourly workers should just walk off and then see how much money the salaried workers will have then , when are the stupid greedy popele going to realise if you dont have somebody doing the work. you wont be getting paid either ,