Looks like a strike for Auto workers is likely in Fall.

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They don’t have to make the deal. Auto companies now have a ton of cheap labor.
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Will other sites really go on strike if a deal isn’t reached by tomorrow?
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Anonymous wrote:They don’t have to make the deal. Auto companies now have a ton of cheap labor.


Auto mfg is a low margin capex business

It really shouldn’t be in the USA

Repurpose the workers to shipyards to build up our navy

Send car makers to Canada and Mexico
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Anonymous wrote:They don’t have to make the deal. Auto companies now have a ton of cheap labor.


Auto mfg is a low margin capex business

It really shouldn’t be in the USA

Repurpose the workers to shipyards to build up our navy

Send car makers to Canada and Mexico


Who needs a navy when there are drones? Unless you are talking about naval drones, in which case, we already have them.
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So … are we finally at the point that no one needs do work? We can follow our bliss and live without transactional relationships for necessities? How nice!
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Anonymous wrote:They don’t have to make the deal. Auto companies now have a ton of cheap labor.


Auto mfg is a low margin capex business

It really shouldn’t be in the USA

Repurpose the workers to shipyards to build up our navy

Send car makers to Canada and Mexico

I bet on other threads you pretend to be mad about immigration, too. No, American manufacturing is important. CEOs not having runaway compensation while their workers have been the ones to take the hits over the years is why we’re in this.
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Anonymous wrote:Will other sites really go on strike if a deal isn’t reached by tomorrow?


I'm happy that they are striking at suppliers that work with manufactures located in non-union states. I wonder if Mercedes will give furloughed workers any strike pay
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Anonymous wrote:They don’t have to make the deal. Auto companies now have a ton of cheap labor.


Auto mfg is a low margin capex business

It really shouldn’t be in the USA

Repurpose the workers to shipyards to build up our navy

Send car makers to Canada and Mexico


Who needs a navy when there are drones? Unless you are talking about naval drones, in which case, we already have them.


Subs

We should have 150 subs on patrol world wide



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Anonymous wrote:They don’t have to make the deal. Auto companies now have a ton of cheap labor.


Auto mfg is a low margin capex business

It really shouldn’t be in the USA

Repurpose the workers to shipyards to build up our navy

Send car makers to Canada and Mexico

I bet on other threads you pretend to be mad about immigration, too. No, American manufacturing is important. CEOs not having runaway compensation while their workers have been the ones to take the hits over the years is why we’re in this.


American mfg is important correct

We should be building more defense products

More high margin stuff like space vehicles, 🛰️, 🚀, boeing, semiconductors, housing etc
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Anonymous wrote:Democrat here and I support strikes but this seems greedy

Greedy? They are woefully underpaid when you look at what companies are brining in. Asking for COLA is not greedy.

The CEO of GM earns 360 times what her laborers earn. That’s immoral and obscene. White collar exploitation of the working class cannot continue like this. Go UAW!


Love it or hate it but that is literally capitalism.


It is NOT capitalism. It is only one form of capitalism, and it's a short walk to Oligarchy. There are millions of variations on capitalism that benefit more than a handful of people at the top.


It seems our choices are movement to communism or oligarchy. No middle ground.

This is an idiotic statement. Or just put some guardrails on capitalism.


Or build from the middle out!
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The UAW will kill GM and Ford. What a short-sighted organization.
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Anonymous wrote:The UAW will kill GM and Ford. What a short-sighted organization.

Were you unable to see the Robert Reich screen grab; just kidding you saw it and ignored it. Corporate greed and regular old c-suite stupidity will be the death of American auto.
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So much this.
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