Organized Labor (UNIONS) in the cross hair
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Im watching the same whining idiot pleading for money for a company that ultimately ran itself right into the ground. As I sit here in my couch, A furloughed member of ALPA. My union has'nt lifted one finger for our companies cause. Why should we give them money... I say furlough as many as u need, reduce production until the world gets back to normal.

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Sounds to me that you are Gloating on the fact that you still have crew meals. Remember, gloating is not allowed on APC. If you persist in your gloating, I will report you to your esteemed moderator/colleague for infliction of your infraction.
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Paying autoworkers in DTW $50 an hour is like paying someone in Podunk, Iowa $3.25 an hour. It's BARELY a liveable wage.
Think things are bad now? Let a couple motor companies fail and we'll ALL be on the street.
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I am definitely pro unions however, unions can do as much hurt to a company as they can do good for the workers they were built to protect. I am one of those that believe that the UAW asked too much of there companies for what they were bringing to the table. On the other hand the bad management that clearly exists there accepted the terms so they're just as much to blame.
While our industry is not doing too well right now I think it's safe to say that the auto industry is doing much worse. If you look at the 2 unions UAW workers while they might make less then pilots are probably on a whole receiving better retirement and health care than ALPA members for a far less "skilled" (as a whole) field of work than we are. The concessions they have made have been far less than those made in our industry and while the auto industry is crumbling around them they still don't want to budge.
I think that ALPA and UAW are on 2 different ends of the specturm for showing what unions can do to an industry. While I sometimes want to see our union do more for us I would rather be an ALPA member right now than a UAW(and my card says "status: furloughed").
In the end I don't think that anythings going to happen to organized labor just because of what's going on in the auto industy. So I'm not going to listen to panic enducers on CNN and FOX but I also think that the UAW might want to pull there heads out of their A$$'$
While our industry is not doing too well right now I think it's safe to say that the auto industry is doing much worse. If you look at the 2 unions UAW workers while they might make less then pilots are probably on a whole receiving better retirement and health care than ALPA members for a far less "skilled" (as a whole) field of work than we are. The concessions they have made have been far less than those made in our industry and while the auto industry is crumbling around them they still don't want to budge.
I think that ALPA and UAW are on 2 different ends of the specturm for showing what unions can do to an industry. While I sometimes want to see our union do more for us I would rather be an ALPA member right now than a UAW(and my card says "status: furloughed").
In the end I don't think that anythings going to happen to organized labor just because of what's going on in the auto industy. So I'm not going to listen to panic enducers on CNN and FOX but I also think that the UAW might want to pull there heads out of their A$$'$
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Gettelfinger is a great voice for labor. I think the UAW is well represented. Nice to see a union say no when they are backed in the corner. He said so many things that need to be said from organized labor today.
I always agreed a vote for the GOP is like the chicken voting for Col. Sanders. I think a perfect example of this is the contrast over this vote. Watch the interviews on CNBC of Corker (R-TN) and then later Gettelfinger if they are available on-line. The e-mail Gettelfinger had is how the majority of the GOP feel.
It's funny all the subsidies given to foreign automakers to locate in their respective states, (which by the way are the senators not supporting the big 3), which are not repaid, but a loan to our own big 3 have stipulations aimed at labor or no deal. Who do you think will be by our side when cabotage is front and center? I assure it will not be the ones with the R beside their name.
I always agreed a vote for the GOP is like the chicken voting for Col. Sanders. I think a perfect example of this is the contrast over this vote. Watch the interviews on CNBC of Corker (R-TN) and then later Gettelfinger if they are available on-line. The e-mail Gettelfinger had is how the majority of the GOP feel.
It's funny all the subsidies given to foreign automakers to locate in their respective states, (which by the way are the senators not supporting the big 3), which are not repaid, but a loan to our own big 3 have stipulations aimed at labor or no deal. Who do you think will be by our side when cabotage is front and center? I assure it will not be the ones with the R beside their name.
The Democrats, and specifically liberals are to blame for all of this. They impose high taxes on corporations while supporting labor unions in their quest to earn the highest wages and benefits for the least amount of work.
It's funny all the subsidies given to foreign automakers to locate in their respective states, (which by the way are the senators not supporting the big 3), which are not repaid, but a loan to our own big 3 have stipulations aimed at labor or no deal.


