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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Democrats in power hate working class Americans.[/quote] yep, those damn deplorables. never worked with one, never socialized with one, and they just look weird. but remember The vast disparity in pay between workers and their bosses is one of the UAW’s biggest bones of contention. General Motors CEO Mary Barra made $29m in 2022 – 362 times the median wage of $80,034 at the company. Ford CEO Jim Farley made $21m in 2022 – 281 times the median worker of $74,691. Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares made $24.8m in 2022 – 365 times the average worker’s $67,789 wage. CEO pay at the big three companies jumped by 40% between 2013 and 2022. Meanwhile, auto manufacturing workers have seen their average real hourly earnings fall 19.3% since 2008, according to the Economics Policy Institute. Starting wages at GM’s Ultium Cells battery plant in Lordstown, Ohio, are just $16.50, according to the UAW. Meaning it would take 16 years for a full-time worker to earn what Barra earns in a week.[/quote]
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