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UAW goes on strike
Posted on 9/15/23 at 6:51 am
Posted on 9/15/23 at 6:51 am
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Thousands of United Auto Workers members went on strike at three key plants, after Detroit automakers failed to reach deals with the union by a Thursday night deadline.
The facilities are GM’s midsize truck and full-size van plant in Wentzville, Missouri; Ford’s Ranger midsize pickup and Bronco SUV plant in Wayne, Michigan; and Stellantis’ Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio.
About 12,700 workers will be on strike, the union said. The UAW represents about 146,000 workers at Ford, GM and Stellantis.
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The facilities are GM’s midsize truck and full-size van plant in Wentzville, Missouri; Ford’s Ranger midsize pickup and Bronco SUV plant in Wayne, Michigan; and Stellantis’ Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator plant in Toledo, Ohio. For Ford, UAW President Shawn Fain said only workers in paint and final assembly will be on strike.
“We got to do what we got to do to get our share of economic and social justice in this this strike,” Fain said outside the Ford facility in Wayne. “We’re going to be out here until we get our share of economic justice. And it doesn’t matter how long it takes.”
The selected plants produce highly profitable vehicles for the automakers that largely continue to be in high-demand. About 12,700 workers – 5,800 at Stellantis, 3,600 at GM and 3,300 at Ford – will be on strike at the plants in total, the union said. The UAW represents about 146,000 workers across Ford, GM and Stellantis.
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Targeted strikes typically focus on key plants that can then cause other plants to cease production due to a lack of parts. They are not unprecedented, but the way Fain plans to conduct the work stoppages is not typical. They include initiating targeted strikes at select plants and then potentially increasing the number of strikes based on the status of the negotiations. Selecting assembly plants for such strikes is also unique.
“For the first time in our history, we will strike all three of the ‘Big Three’ at once,” Fain said just after 10 p.m. Thursday in live remarks streamed on Facebook and YouTube. “We are using a new strategy, the ‘stand-up’ strike. We will call on select facilities, locals or units to stand up and go on strike.”
Fain has referred to the union’s plans as a “stand-up strike,” a nod to historic “sit-down” strikes by the UAW in the 1930s.
Key proposals from the union have included 40% hourly pay increases, a reduced 32-hour work week, a shift back to traditional pensions, the elimination of compensation tiers and a restoration of cost-of-living adjustments (COLA), among other items on the table including enhanced retiree benefits and enhanced vacation and family leave benefits.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 6:53 am to East Coast Band
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“We got to do what we got to do to get our share of economic and social justice in this this strike,” Fain said

Eta: I finally bit the bullet earlier this week and got out from under my abysmal Ford M Co. stock
This post was edited on 9/15/23 at 6:58 am
Posted on 9/15/23 at 6:54 am to East Coast Band
So work way less and get paid way more!
Got it..
Got it..

Posted on 9/15/23 at 6:56 am to East Coast Band
To be fair (and I’m being really generous) the cost of vehicles has skyrocketed over the last five years, and I’m willing to bet the folks building them haven’t gotten a dime more.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 6:56 am to East Coast Band
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“We got to do what we got to do to get our share of economic and social justice in this this strike,”
UAW = SJW
Posted on 9/15/23 at 6:56 am to East Coast Band
frick em. I hope they lose their jobs.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 6:57 am to East Coast Band
Setting up to be a potentially great Fall. UAW shuts down. Federal gov’t shuts down. Hopefully neither come back.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 6:59 am to elprez00
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the cost of vehicles has skyrocketed over the last five years, and I’m willing to bet the folks building them haven’t gotten a dime more.
So did the cost to build said vehicle.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:00 am to Aubie Spr96
I want to know why our federal government doesn't intervene and force the big three to pay UAW workers what they ask for since they basically are government funded businesses.
The Democrats are supposed to be PRO-Union!
The Democrats are supposed to be PRO-Union!
Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:03 am to KLSU
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I want to know why our federal government doesn't intervene and force the big three to pay UAW workers what they ask for since they basically are government funded businesses.
Someone has to pay for that, yay more taxes...
Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:03 am to East Coast Band
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Targeted strikes typically focus on key plants that can then cause other plants to cease production due to a lack of parts.
fricking terrorists is what they are.
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If implemented, the proposal would more than double Ford’s current UAW-related labor costs, which are already significantly higher than the labor costs of Tesla, Toyota and other foreign-owned automakers in the United States that utilize non-union-represented labor,”
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Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:04 am to dgnx6
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fricking terrorists is what they are.
Yes. It is legalized extortion.
This post was edited on 9/15/23 at 7:05 am
Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:04 am to SuperSaint
If you think they wanted to automate these jobs before, imagine after the ink drys on this
Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:04 am to elprez00
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To be fair (and I’m being really generous) the cost of vehicles has skyrocketed over the last five years, and I’m willing to bet the folks building them haven’t gotten a dime more.
Do you suspect that the vehicle that used to cost $50k, that now costs $75k simply puts $25k in the pocket of the owners? Costs have gone up, all costs. Margins are likely exactly the same.
Where were the unions when they were losing money? Did they step up and want a piece of that action too?
F a union!
Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:07 am to East Coast Band
Do all the groups have the same speechwriter?
BLM, unions, lbgtxyz+×÷- all say yhe same shite.
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We’re going to be out here until we get our share of economic justice
BLM, unions, lbgtxyz+×÷- all say yhe same shite.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:09 am to elprez00
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To be fair (and I’m being really generous) the cost of vehicles has skyrocketed over the last five years, and I’m willing to bet the folks building them haven’t gotten a dime more.
2 main reasons in my opinion.
1 the stupid covid fraud
2. The govt insistence of "green"
Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:10 am to East Coast Band
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40% hourly pay increases, a reduced 32-hour work week, a shift back to traditional pensions, the elimination of compensation tiers and a restoration of cost-of-living adjustments
Well they should stay home.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:13 am to BHTiger
Well looks like no more recalls for Ford ....for a while. 

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