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Posted: 8/4/2023 10:38:49 AM EST
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Do you want $150k base model F150?
Because this is how you get that. |
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Well. The gov is all but mandating EV’s regardless of their viability and China intends to flood the market with cheap ones.
yeah |
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This is how you get your auto makers to pack up and move to Mexico.
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If they automakers were smart (LOL) they would happily trade 40% for better ability to fire terrible employees.
But they aren't, so the big three are likely to go the way of Sears. |
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That will surely be good for long term job security and domestic auto production
Are they represented by 5 year olds? |
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Article says 20% now and 5% per year for four years.
Article also says pay is $18-32 per hour - considering I can get $16/hour at chik-fil-a it doesn't sound as outrageous as thread title makes it sound. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Just like we’re all about to earn 120 month financing on auto loans, right? That’s already a thing. I had no idea. I have a 2022 GMC with a 60 month GM Financial plan. When it’s paid off I’ll dump it and get a new one. Amazed people would lock themselves into a 10 year term. |
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Do they still get to smoke dope on their breaks. Asking for a friend.
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$32/hr to $38/hr immediately, 5%/year per year over the next four.
$32 is $67k a year. $38 is $79k. Automation is the biggest threat to the UAW anyway. |
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Quoted: Article says 20% now and 5% per year for four years. Article also says pay is $18-32 per hour - considering I can get $16/hour at chik-fil-a it doesn't sound as outrageous as thread title makes it sound. View Quote It might not even keep up with inflation. GD is full of hysterical crybabies these days. Learned Helplessness. Buncha Crabs, just pulling each other down. |
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the industry needs more robotics.
UAW are a bunch of commies anyways. |
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Doesnt seem unreasonable
Union gets most of that back in dues anyway |
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UAW asking for a 40% raise to still have workers make a shit wage just proves how worthless the UAW is.
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Quoted: Article says 20% now and 5% per year for four years. Article also says pay is $18-32 per hour - considering I can get $16/hour at chik-fil-a it doesn't sound as outrageous as thread title makes it sound. View Quote In 1986 they made $16 an hour. Adjusted for inflation they should be making $44 and hour. |
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A good percentage of that will wind up in the Democrat coffers.
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Quoted: Do you want $150k base model F150? Because this is how you get that. View Quote Exactly what Obama-Soros-Biden is looking for... Millions of cheaper Chicom EVs sitting around waiting to be shipped to the USA... A million Li Po firebombs waiting to be taken into American garages and underground parking |
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I'd guess that is the Unions initial "Ask" at the start of negotiations, and I wouldn't be surprised if the companies "Ask" is at or near 0% along with increases in shared costs on health care and other things...
These are typical "starting points". Always ask high and be willing to settle for less, because getting above your initial ask rarely happens unless you lowballed yourself right outta the gate... They will negotitate together and eventually meet somewhere in the middle... |
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Quoted: I had no idea. I have a 2022 GMC with a 60 month GM Financial plan. When it’s paid off I’ll dump it and get a new one. Amazed people would lock themselves into a 10 year term. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Just like we’re all about to earn 120 month financing on auto loans, right? That’s already a thing. I had no idea. I have a 2022 GMC with a 60 month GM Financial plan. When it’s paid off I’ll dump it and get a new one. Amazed people would lock themselves into a 10 year term. Who the fuck does a 10-year loan? As an owner of a 100K+ truck I would be interested in seeing the payment structure of that because interest rates are out of orbit currently. Hell I would be interested to see how many of the current trucks coming out will be on the road in good condition in 10 years. We did a 5 year loan and will own it 2-2.5 years. |
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Quoted: Article says 20% now and 5% per year for four years. Article also says pay is $18-32 per hour - considering I can get $16/hour at chik-fil-a it doesn't sound as outrageous as thread title makes it sound. View Quote This is GD. Mention any union and the hate blathering goes into hyperdrive. Most likely the UAW will not get that but something less. MAYBE 15% then 3.5% each year but most likely nothing greater than 10% first year. Where the gains will be could be on the non-monetary side. People tend to ignore this, but non-financial gains can be quite good to have in a union contract. |
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This is why spending millions on robots seems cheap to so many employers.
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Quoted: If they automakers were smart (LOL) they would happily trade 40% for better ability to fire terrible employees. But they aren't, so the big three are likely to go the way of Sears. View Quote Yup. MBAs are currently ensuring that outfits like Toyota and Tesla are drinking their milkshake. I don't have it in me to give a shit either. |
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Quoted: This is GD. Mention any union and the hate blathering goes into hyperdrive. Most likely the UAW will not get that but something less. MAYBE 15% then 3.5% each year but most likely nothing greater than 10% first year. Where the gains will be could be on the non-monetary side. People tend to ignore this, but non-financial gains can be quite good to have in a union contract. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Article says 20% now and 5% per year for four years. Article also says pay is $18-32 per hour - considering I can get $16/hour at chik-fil-a it doesn't sound as outrageous as thread title makes it sound. This is GD. Mention any union and the hate blathering goes into hyperdrive. Most likely the UAW will not get that but something less. MAYBE 15% then 3.5% each year but most likely nothing greater than 10% first year. Where the gains will be could be on the non-monetary side. People tend to ignore this, but non-financial gains can be quite good to have in a union contract. Couldn't have anything to do with their universal support for dems could it? |
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Quoted: Couldn't have anything to do with their universal support for dems could it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Article says 20% now and 5% per year for four years. Article also says pay is $18-32 per hour - considering I can get $16/hour at chik-fil-a it doesn't sound as outrageous as thread title makes it sound. This is GD. Mention any union and the hate blathering goes into hyperdrive. Most likely the UAW will not get that but something less. MAYBE 15% then 3.5% each year but most likely nothing greater than 10% first year. Where the gains will be could be on the non-monetary side. People tend to ignore this, but non-financial gains can be quite good to have in a union contract. Couldn't have anything to do with their universal support for dems could it? Another knee-jerk GD reaction. While some union leadership MAY have democrat ties, union membership is no longer a safe democrat vote stronghold. In fact, it is just the opposite. I work in a union shop and while there are some dyed in the wool democrats, the majority are not, and some would make GD look tame in their conspiracy theories and .gov hate. |
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Quoted: Vehicles made in Japan are made better... View Quote Yup. Mine was 37 years ago. It's been a great truck. I'm glad the auto plant I worked at never caved to the UAW. The only people that wanted the UAW were useless anyways. made 80k gross my first year there working as maintenance. |
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Quoted: Do you want $150k base model F150? Because this is how you get that. View Quote True, Attached File |
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Quoted: Article says 20% now and 5% per year for four years. Article also says pay is $18-32 per hour - considering I can get $16/hour at chik-fil-a it doesn't sound as outrageous as thread title makes it sound. View Quote Agreed, Walmart was around $18/hr here with benefits. Not too crazy that a manufacturing job should not pay more then Walmart. |
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