![]() |
|
|
|
Registered
|
UAW is at it again, this time it's chrysler
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/10/10/uaw-chrysler-strike-is-on/
As said in the article, it looks like chrysler's problem of an over stocked inventory might work in their favor.
__________________
2007 Mazda 3 hatch 1972 Porsche 914 roller with plenty of holes to fix ![]() |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Linn County, Oregon
Posts: 48,517
|
Damn! I was waiting for these to come out...
![]()
__________________
"Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have a radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. '73) (I, Paul D. have loved this quote since 1973. It will remain as long as I post here.) |
||
![]() |
|
is this thing on?
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Franklin, NJ
Posts: 2,527
|
yea..but chrysler has NO shareholder to please, they can sell off the companies and turn a nice profit...I hope they break the uaw
|
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 2,099
|
I like how they are not going to target the plants that are already idle from lack of need or sales of their product. ie; nobodies buying their cars.
Seems like a great time to hold a gun to ownerships head steve
__________________
1982 SC |
||
![]() |
|
Bill is Dead.
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Alaska.
Posts: 9,633
|
Nobody's going to break the UAW because nobody in the corporate world has the spine to stand up and say "enough is enough."
__________________
-.-. .- ... .... ..-. .-.. -.-- . .-. The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and no torment will ever touch them. |
||
![]() |
|
MBruns for President
|
Now would be the time to bring in replacement workers - bet you could fill up a plant with $13 an hour workers. Bus them across the picket lines... or wait until their inventory dries up -THEN start talking to em.
Stupid -
__________________
Current Whip: - 2003 996 Twin Turbo - 39K miles - Lapis Blue/Grey Past: 1974 IROC (3.6) , 1987 Cabriolet (3.4) , 1990 C2 Targa, 1989 S2 |
||
![]() |
|
Dept store Quartermaster
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: I'm right here Tati
Posts: 19,858
|
Quote:
I made this point here today, they are in a unique position.
__________________
Cornpoppin' Pony Soldier |
||
![]() |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Lacey, WA. USA
Posts: 25,310
|
Tell me more about this. I assumed that Chrysler is a publicly-traded company. Are they employee-owned?
__________________
Man of Carbon Fiber (stronger than steel) Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco" |
||
![]() |
|
Dept store Quartermaster
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: I'm right here Tati
Posts: 19,858
|
The majority share is owned by a private investment group.
__________________
Cornpoppin' Pony Soldier |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
|
http://www.cerberuscapital.com/profiles/chrysler.html
Yes, it should be interesting to see how this plays out. The novelty of owning Chrysler may still be too strong for Cerberus to play hardball. Yet.
__________________
1983 AUDI Turbo Ur quattro 1987 PORSCHE 944 turbo |
||
![]() |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Lacey, WA. USA
Posts: 25,310
|
So....Chrysler is not employee-owned? The reason I ask is because it would be interesting if those union members were shareholders.
Assuming they are not, here we have the regular vultures here urging management to "do the right thing" and run the union reps out of the room with a cattle prod. Then round up busloads of new workers and run those busses through the picket lines. Show those union thugs who's boss. That's not likely to happen. You see, the executives that are in the business of dealing with labor unions and running large international manufacturing companies.....those guys are not nearly as smart as you guys are. And if they were to follow your advice, you'd learn why they usually don't.
__________________
Man of Carbon Fiber (stronger than steel) Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco" |
||
![]() |
|
Dept store Quartermaster
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: I'm right here Tati
Posts: 19,858
|
Quote:
It's not because those employees can't be replaced with competent substitutes at a lower rate, it's the sympathetic striking that would prevent it. Thuggery if you will.
__________________
Cornpoppin' Pony Soldier |
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Registered
|
No, it's owned by Cerberus 100%. They have no shareholders, only vaults full of money and ruthless business managers who excel at cutting fat
![]()
__________________
1983 AUDI Turbo Ur quattro 1987 PORSCHE 944 turbo |
||
![]() |
|
Dog-faced pony soldier
|
And what exactly would be wrong with breaking the union?
Let the free market do its magic. For once. We'll see once and for all what "fair salary" is for what those workers do. Which would be a VERY useful piece of information for the auto industry as a whole to have.
__________________
A car, a 911, a motorbike and a few surfboards Black Cars Matter |
||
![]() |
|
Dog-faced pony soldier
|
Word just in - strike is apparently over after six hours.
It'll be interesting to hear which side pussied out.
__________________
A car, a 911, a motorbike and a few surfboards Black Cars Matter |
||
![]() |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Lacey, WA. USA
Posts: 25,310
|
Okay. It's not that I don't get it. The company has the right, and opportunity, to dismiss all those workers. You'd prefer that the workers not have the right to strike, boycott, whatever. How 'bout if the workers had the right to strike, but the company was denied the right to dismiss them? Inequitable? Yeah. Now let's go back to a company that has the right to dismiss everyone, and the Everyone who lacks the right to strike or boycott? You'd prefer that? Sure you would. But the trouble is, those worker are Americans. Citizens. Voters. If it's all about corporations, and not about those workers/Americans/citizens/voters......then that last group will probably clarify their preference at the next election. See how this works? I know a lot of you guys would be pleased if it were all about corporations. But it's not. Corporations are in the driver's seat in Washington DC, but in the voting booth it's up to people/workers/humans. And I'm okay with that. I do not believe that the road to happiness goes through Exxon. Or Enron. Or Chrysler. Chrysler is a tool. For citizens. Not even investors. Americans. When Chrysler ceases to promote the security and happiness of citizens, then it can fall into the fire as far as I am concerned. It's ALL about people. And those union workers.....those are people.
__________________
Man of Carbon Fiber (stronger than steel) Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco" |
||
![]() |
|
Dog-faced pony soldier
|
I've worked in an "at will" state for the last ten years and I haven't had any problems.
I go to work and if I do a good job, I get a paycheck and the right to come back tomorrow. That seems fair enough to me. I'm fine with that. I expect nothing else from an employer. My worth and my value is in what I bring to the table. If I'm worth something, I'll be asked back. If not, I won't. Why is this not fair?
__________________
A car, a 911, a motorbike and a few surfboards Black Cars Matter |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
|
Quote:
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/10/10/forbes-reports-uaw-chrysler-strike-is-over-but-its-not/
__________________
2007 Mazda 3 hatch 1972 Porsche 914 roller with plenty of holes to fix ![]() |
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Banned
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 8,509
|
Oh please Supe just stop with the whiney liberal humans are people too damn the corporations George Soros garbage.
"Corporations are in the Driver's seat in Washington DC?" I'd say that when you look at the campaign contributions unions and trial lawyers are doing most of the driving. And where do you think the Union's management gets the money to make all those contributions? Do you think the "workers" (what a stupid communist description) have a say in where that money goes? Who do you think makes up corporations? Primates? Warlords? Who are the shareholders that want to invest their $ in a successful corporation so they can provide for themselves and their families? Evil Republican Aliens? You don't get it. So don't pretend you do. The sooner the big three "break" the union stranglehold and employ a competitive responsible work force the sooner we'll have a competitive industry again. Or we can just go the way of the UK and watch unions demand their members out of a job- and our country out of an automotive industry (except for BMW/Toyota/Honda/Mercedes all of whom seem to do just fine in our country without the protection of a union). Have ye been made redundant? Ooooh so sorry. How long do ye git to keep the flat? It's that damned Thatcher ye know- she doesn't care a twit about us poor working sods. Last edited by cairns; 10-10-2007 at 02:05 PM.. |
||
![]() |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Lacey, WA. USA
Posts: 25,310
|
Good luck with that, Cairns. As I said, if only those auto company executives were as smart as you guys.
__________________
Man of Carbon Fiber (stronger than steel) Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco" |
||
![]() |
|