UAW’s Shawn Fain Is Playing With Dynamite
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The UAW’s belligerent approach to the 2023 auto contract negotiations could not only hurt GM, Ford and Stellantis, it could backfire on the union.
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It took me 8 years to get to full pay. They owe us big time with pensions.its hard to cry broke when you're profiting billions a quarter
@George.j.k
11 ай бұрын
Pensions are not worth having, if the company falls on hards times that's the first thing that goes, your 401k is protected from the company if they file bankruptcy or other things that can affect the company
@Michael-fl1tm
10 ай бұрын
They don't owe you anything, you work there and they pay you a wage. If you're not happy, go work somewhere else. Those days of the UAW forcing the auto companies to pay exorbitant wages to lazy, ignorant workers to sleep and get drunk in the parking lot are long gone. UAW always stood for U ain't working.
@miyagifatghost2684
10 ай бұрын
Hell yeah they promised me max in 4 came in right when they doubled it!! You gotta bring in a sleeping bag if you wanna eat it really wears at you
@heatherfinney4328
10 ай бұрын
8 years to get what we needed immediately. Now they want a 45% raise and again within 4 years . Inflation is real, and we need all of it now!!
@xh3598
9 ай бұрын
Mark my words, in less than 20 years, there will be only five or fewer car manufacturers in the world left standing, with only one emerging as the top car brand in the world.
Shawn Fain threw out a proposal that is literally spitting in the face of it's workers after making a ton of sacrifice, new workers are making starvation wages and stellantis is trying to chip away further at the hard fought benefits these people earned. The strike fund is quite robust and I wouldn't count on striking only at strategic plants, it's very likely that company wide strikes are to happen if better middle grounds are not found.
What we are asking for is nothing new, it was something that we once had. Pension, cost of living, letting go of the tiers, better wages, among other things that we had contractually before, and we want it back! We are not asking for anything we've haven't had before. We are tired of everyone's(Management, Ceo's etc.) pockets being stuffed off of our backs! The bomb has already exploded in our(the workers) faces. We want what we had and more, we deserve it!!!💪🏾💪🏾
@STELLAR_PRIME
10 ай бұрын
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Lmao 🤣 not when you keep half the plants as TPTs you don't work in the plant to understand anything that's being talked about and the reason all of that is being said is because the "workers" are saying what's going on. You barely know what your talking about The big 3 use to be a place everyone wanted to go now they make way less then they used to years ago. They are definitely fighting for their fair share.
"Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. If there is no struggle, there is no progress." Frederick Douglas. Shawn Fain is doing his job...Period!
Sounds like John wants to be in the good graces of the executives and the marketing departments for the Big 3.
@lexisthomas3718
10 ай бұрын
Right. Someone clearly has stock with the Big 3
EH from 🇨🇦. I am a Unifor Tier 1 Supplier for the Brampton Assembly Plant, which is set to go done the end of December. We are not even back to 2008 wages, while upper executives keep getting huge bonuses. This September the UAW and Unifor need to rebalance the scales.
@bad50
11 ай бұрын
If you dont like your pay, quit. Or do something to get promoted to upper management.
@lgee9027
11 ай бұрын
Is it true Canadians don’t get a profit sharing check?? I have never heard that before
@blainesleep
11 ай бұрын
@lgee9027 I believe that is just a UAW benefit, not a Unifor benefit.
“Let the tax payers pick up the tab” I’ve been working since I was 12 and I’ll be 34 next week, so while I absolutely despise the idea of going on unemployment, if I have to, I will until I’m able to find temporary work. Guess what, WE ARE THE TAX PAYERS!
@thebakery3996
11 ай бұрын
Guess what??? Unemployment doesn’t come from our taxes. The company pays for unemployment benefits.😂
@kimobrien.
10 ай бұрын
@@thebakery3996 Where do the bosses get the money for the tax and benefit if not from our labor? Poor boss crying all the way to the bank on the way to cash his dividend check that came in the mailbox.
How unions work is they put pressure on companies to make the pay and working condition better for the employees the employees don’t hate the company because of the union but because of how little management cares about making a good quality product they will do anything to keep the line moving no matter how big or small of a quality concern
@benrichards3537
11 ай бұрын
People like my self who work in these facilities are proud to say we build these cars and we want to build a good quality product because of the pride we have building these cars
@NikMoline
11 ай бұрын
Right! It’s like these people forget that we are building the vehicles that they put their families in. We’ve all seen what people can do when they feel under appreciated and hate their job, now imagine it’s not a hamburger their making. Put any of these commenters on the line and they wouldn’t last an hour. And yeah, they’d lose their mind if they saw how quick the line gets turned back on by management, or how often we hear “release it, let it go.”
@heatherfinney4328
10 ай бұрын
Ok. I'm union we have flying roaches from Mexico, no air in battooms and no sick days.. they fight for what but mandatory OT with no extra incentives. Please! We have no sick days to call in,no emergency days everything thing has to be scheduled No room for being human. They wondered why ppl gave up.. .
@xh3598
9 ай бұрын
Mark my words, in less than 20 years, there will be only five or fewer car manufacturers in the world left standing, with only one emerging as the top car brand in the world.
John sounds like a company man… companies have raised the prices of the cars 5-10k recently.
@thevinceberry
11 ай бұрын
You mean dealerships have raise the MSPR 20%
@RyeBreadFilmz2115
11 ай бұрын
@@thevinceberryyou’re just digging and digging a hole for your “free markets” view. Because dealerships are able to have so much influence they’re able to price gauge. So workers who use the same free market advantage seeing they are able to increase their pay, that’s when it’s out of line? Don’t know if you realized something but 75% of the us population lives paycheck to paycheck while proven record profits are being held by the shareholders and corporate suits. Why should they not demand their fair share.
@thevinceberry
11 ай бұрын
@@RyeBreadFilmz2115 workers 401k and profit sharing receive a chunk of the their profit too. You talk like they only get $25/hr straight
@RyeBreadFilmz2115
10 ай бұрын
@@thevinceberry did you even read the new proposed contract? They’re cutting 401k’s and where exactly is this new profit sharing program? Shareholders don’t count either so don’t play that card. And even if they had their 401k’s, $25/hr shouldn’t be what the manufacturers are making at the biggest automotive makers in the country. $52k a year? 2005 called they want their salary back. For the level of work that goes into assembling vehicles they should be able to have more pay than that when the corporate suits do exactly what? You’re gonna try to convince me they work way harder than any one of those manufacturers in those factories?
@thevinceberry
10 ай бұрын
@@RyeBreadFilmz2115 UAW proposal is even more ridiculous. $150/hr total cost. Toyota and Honda in IN and OH will never pay that much. And they make better products
I'm a UAW employee and I gotta say this is some of the dumbest arguments I've ever heard. Really? Bad for everyone during a strike? Strong redirect against the company? Fighting for higher wages hurts shareholders? Ommmm.... that's the point dude?!! Been here for over 2 years I make less then a McDonald's employee. Our turn over is so high because people can't afford to work here. I'm happy we finally got some leaders sticking it to the companies.
@STELLAR_PRIME
10 ай бұрын
Exactly. How this John guy can say such ass backwards shit like that blows my mind. This guy is a bot created by the server to fight us on this. These are all npcs
I take it this guy has never worked on a high speed auto production line for 30 years where management pushes its works ever minute of the day.
@thevinceberry
11 ай бұрын
So does people that work for Honda and Toyota.
Hey were you talking about the taxpayer picking up the tab when it came to the inflation reduction act that is solely created to lean on the taxpayer to fund their R&D, building their plants, and training a replacement workforce? What about when the automakers were receiving COVID relief funds while Mom & Pop businesses were permitted to become defunct? Double standard?
Its obvious that Sean understands that 60% of the automotive workforce will be redundant as EV takes over. What he does not understand is that no union in history has ever been able to save their members jobs from changes in technology that rendered their positions obsolete. Not once. Technology ALWAYS wins that battle.
@jimanderson4444
11 ай бұрын
Well said Dave !
@alanlight7740
11 ай бұрын
Indeed. The only way for the legacy automakers to stay in business is to automate a good deal more of production. The unions could try to figure out a way to serve their employers and the public by reducing the amount of labor required in order to cut costs while maintaining high wages for their remaining members - but it looks like they're going to try to get everything and they'll end up with nothing. Heck, if not for union greed we would have seen this happen gradually over the last fifty years and we'd already have low cost electric cars - but they didn't allow it so now these unions will be made redundant.
@davefroman4700
11 ай бұрын
@@alanlight7740 Its not the only sector that will be made redundant by the arrival of the digital autonomous era over the next decade.
@katiecannon8186
11 ай бұрын
True. The job of the private sector is to innovate jobs away. Which is why we should have a Job Guarantee Rather being idiotic and assume the private sector should act as employer of last resort. Which is a category error
@davefroman4700
11 ай бұрын
@@katiecannon8186 Why should we force people to work, just to keep them busy? The true motivators of human endeavor are autonomy, mastery of skills, and a greater purpose to our actions. Not the acquisition of wealth and material pleasures that this system of greed is based upon. This new era is going to lead to a rapid demonetization of our value chains. Every time you digitize or automate any product or service, it demonetizes and democratizes. It costs virtually nothing to reproduce code. And we are looking at everything from food to medical services and even education being handled by Ai. And the cost of energy in 10 years is going to be virtually free as well.
While I agree with a lot, the point he is leaving out is the big 3 implemented a tier 2 system back in 2008. So when he says 64 an hour that’s a small percentage of workers compared to the main workers who are now tier 2. Now if you’re full pay yes it would equal to 64 dollars an hour but he’s leaving out the point that’s a small percentage of the work force. Majority of the workers now are making 16.66-22 an hour so numbers are skewed.
@AutolineDetroit
11 ай бұрын
Not true. The $64/hr is an average of all UAW workers, including temps. Temps are only 3% of Ford’s workforce and 10% of GM’s.
@ascendantmaster
11 ай бұрын
Stellantis 30% temp workforce, 40%+ in progression aka Tier 2 workforce and 30%- Legacy workforce.
@ItsTruble
11 ай бұрын
@@AutolineDetroit where can I see these statistics? I’m speaking from what I see in a major assembly plant. Legacy workers are a minority hard to believe the average is 64. Appreciate the feedback
@STELLAR_PRIME
10 ай бұрын
@@AutolineDetroit no it is not. You are lying. They are paying us $16.67/hr being there for 2 years. Wherever you are getting your information from is wrong. I work in Flint Assembly GM, you don’t know what you’re talking about and you’re going to get people hurt.
I'm really curious how many of the people commenting actually work in these plants because I do.. and we have given up a ton to the company so I can't respect the things coming out of his mouth...
@cococaltol5213
10 ай бұрын
Same here! We've lost so much, and work our bodies to the limit.
@Michael-fl1tm
10 ай бұрын
No one's forcing you guys to work there, if you're not happy then go work somewhere else. Those days of the UAW forcing the auto companies to pay exorbitant wages to lazy, ignorant workers to sleep and get drunk in the parking lot are long gone. UAW always stood for U ain't working
@kimobrien.
10 ай бұрын
@@cococaltol5213 I say hold some rallies and practice pickets as a starter but your going to do what you want anyway.
@mattrodgers4878
10 ай бұрын
I’m betting very few commenting here have ever stepped foot in a hot sweaty factory, let alone actually WORKED in one. If they did, they might have a different perspective.
@kimobrien.
10 ай бұрын
@@mattrodgers4878 In some places like in the steel and chemical industry you are working inside sheds made out of a steel frame and sheet metal to hold back the wind. It can be 90 degrees inside and 60 degrees outside in some areas.
It’s not anti company it’s pro human worker rights!!!
That kid will pretty much finish off whats left of the US auto industry.
Good on Shawn Fain for fighting for the union members. I wish him the best of luck.
Wages have never been lower, no wonder they want a fight. Given the current climate, I expect Pinkertons to break up any attempts, and the media to NOT be allowed to cover it.
@davidbeppler3032
11 ай бұрын
UAW workers could take a job at Tesla. The pay is better.
@benrichards3537
11 ай бұрын
As A UAW worker our starting out pay is 16.67 an hour while the competitions starting out pay is 20 dollars an hour and the on employer that I’m comparing it to Subaru of Indiana automotive has the same benefits that we have and by the way the Canadian workers and Mexico also belong to the union all of the facilities in Canada do I can’t say for certainty That they do in Mexico
@davidbeppler3032
11 ай бұрын
@@benrichards3537 You will get a lot of arguments stating facts like that.
I think it’s time you retire, the big 3 are evil companies and we’re not getting our fair share, Shawn is doing what no other has had the balls to do and that’s call the company out on their BS, top pay is 32 an hour, it should be 40 at least
@darrincarter8350
11 ай бұрын
Facts brother! I’m in Local 551 Chicago Assembly Plant
I am glad some one is saying the TRUTH I am a UAW member an we get good money GM has been good 2 my family local 22 stop attacting the auto company no strike period
Same thing will happen in Europe. Don't see how VW can compete.
the UAW cannot unionize the transplants as their workers have refused them at every turn.
@kimobrien.
10 ай бұрын
I would count on what workers in those plants did in the past.
Get rid of the UAW. They need to be more like Tesla. Let the employees get stock, and hundreds of Tesla employees are millionaires.
You can buy a vehicle anywhere anytime no one cares by whom or where it’s made at this point in time.
@thesimulations8900
10 ай бұрын
That's the problem. Everything sold here should be made here. But like you our own government regularly bow to their corporate masters.
Somehow I think the UAW's negotiations will be less tough than the rhetoric. Although I admit that is not saying much since the rhetoric could hardly get any more confrontational.
I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH CEO'S MAKING MILLIONS FOR MAKING BAD DECISIONS.
@bigd835
10 ай бұрын
what do you think of Congress and our President ? could any worse decisions be made by them ?
Then maybe the white collars should give up their 40% raises. Auto workers do not make $62 an hour. The companies are making billions, and the auto workers haven't had a raise in 20 years.
Sean Fain is a hero
@Michael-fl1tm
10 ай бұрын
You mean a zero, he's not going to get what he wants. Those days of the UAW forcing the auto companies to pay exorbitant wages too lazy, ignorant workers to sleep and get drunk in the parking lot or long gone. Those days when UAW stood for U ain't working are also a thing of the past.
This might be the reason why we’re starting to see dealer lots filling up with trucks, SUVs and EVs. The big 3 are filling lots to be able to absorb some of the shutdowns.
@davidbeppler3032
11 ай бұрын
Yes. It will give them some wiggle room during the strikes. Sadly it will also cause some plants to close. I guess Tesla will just have to build more cars! I am a Tesla share holder. I love this news. Maybe the UAW workers can get jobs with Tesla. Tesla pays better anyway.
@erktrek
11 ай бұрын
@@davidbeppler3032 I don't think they do according to what John is saying in the video.. $50 per hour vs $64 if I heard correctly. Also not sure of the difference in benefits and job protections which I'm assuming are probably better under Union rules?
@davidbeppler3032
11 ай бұрын
@@erktrek You did not hear correctly. Go back and listen to it again. Where did John get his information? That is important.
@anydaynow01
11 ай бұрын
Stealership lots being filled up is a factor of their greed and the supply chain being brought to pre pandemic levels. Folks are tired of overpaying for their vehicles so until prices come in line with what the common buyer is willing to pay those lots will continue to swell. Tesla is the only outlier, for some reason only known to their cultists they can charge nearly 40k for a 20k vehicle which is how they have the highest margins in the auto industry and are making money hand over fist these days.
@flodjod
11 ай бұрын
@@erktrek thats only for the union members those companies rely on a labour force of low paid contract workers at a pittance rate with the lure of getting a company and unionised job on the never never
I think the uaw will do just fine. 😁
@Michael-fl1tm
10 ай бұрын
UAW, U ain't working 😅
@joshup
10 ай бұрын
@@Michael-fl1tm shit I'm working so I can't agree with that 👍🏾😂
@Michael-fl1tm
10 ай бұрын
@@joshup work safe 👍
@joshup
10 ай бұрын
@@Michael-fl1tm thank you brother and God bless 🙏🏾
How much labor costs are in each vehicle? I don't think I have ever heard a number.
@jakethesnake2655
11 ай бұрын
I work at one of the big 3, what I hear is 110 trucks pay the bills for a week, we make anywhere from 650 to 850 a shift, we have 3 shifts at least 10 hours a day.
I wonder what will happen when many of them are unemployed because those greedy car companies fold ?
@memrjohnno
11 ай бұрын
Yep.
@wolfgangpreier9160
11 ай бұрын
None will be unemployed. The US Federales can not aford to let Ford or GM go bankrupt and let them close factories. UAW for the win!
Expect GM and F quality to drop with this “the company is the bad guy” Union narrative.
Let's face it, if the plant worker could be replaced with an automated process, it would be done.
*What Union does Toyota North America have* ??
The UAW is the reason car prices are so high. Looks like after the Big 3 bail out that these people would be glad to have a job. The Big 3 will be like Yellow Freight bankrupt. What is the average price of a Ford F150, $60,000 or more .An a F250 at $75,000 to $95,000 more than the price of most middle class houses. These auto makers will be looking for another bail out. If the EVS don't put them out of buisness first. And the Chinese are just looking and smiling saying here comes more buisness.
I was a temp fir 6 years no benefits and still not recognized by company as seniority… don’t tell me about investors when after me working 18 years!!!! My body is broken now and you are comparing my physical or our collective health to profits!!! Man you don’t get it either…😢
So losing time out with our families working 6 days a week every week for decades is right!!!??????WE ARE FKN OVERWORKED
The auto industry is about to witness the COLLAPSE of VW and the realization that margins in a world of EVs and fleets of autonomous delivery vehicles and taxis are TINY for manufacturers. Seems like the UAW will take the shortsighted win in exchange for killing the big 3 that much faster.
@normt430
11 ай бұрын
You missed the EV mandate for the modern world and that most of thr Japanese are out to sea.
@jessyhavron2548
11 ай бұрын
Where is Jimmy Hoffa?
Here in the USA we stay distracted from the big picture by making everything look like a binary argument. That way we have something to be mad at.
@phillyphil1513
11 ай бұрын
the smartest people understand nuance and complexity. In stark contrast, the dumbest people RUN from nuance and complexity.
@thesimulations8900
10 ай бұрын
This country has not this divided since the civil war. I'm on this side your on that side. Reality is neither side gives a shit about any of us. If you're not filthy rich you do not count. Don't care if your red or blue, both sides are blowing smoke up your ass from the same pipe.😕
When you sees the images of the Chevrolet,Ford etc factories in the USA, the workers look slow, heavy and lazy
@michaelandmariedownes6070
11 ай бұрын
So true @juanvga, i recently did a tour of the Mazda plant in Hiroshima Japan and was surprised at the speed of the workers there. Each station had many tasks to complete before the next "Body in white" came along. I actually saw some workers almost sprinting from one side of the car to the other. Naturally i dont think that tempo is sustainable for a shift, but boy, were they productive. It was in total contrast to Australian car factories i had visited where they almost had time for a smoke between BIW's. The Australian car industry is now dead with both the Government and Unions sharing some of the responsibility for their passing. Interesting times ahead.
@heatherfinney4328
11 ай бұрын
It's called slaved labor. Being forced to basically live in the plant and they took away the ability for workers to call 1 of the 5 days they get a year to use as sick day,emergency days,personal day. Yes, they only get 5, and now they aren't allowed to use them unless pre-approved, so you can't get sick,have a first tire, and attend any kids activities ect. But forced to work 15 months in. a 12-month calendar year. No extra time off earned for all the extra hours forced. It's a sick contract. Worse than Hollywood.
@heatherfinney4328
11 ай бұрын
@michaelandmariedownes6070 it sad because workers realized their power and how they make them millions and the power we hold. We can all walk out and shut every production down. Without a union to say so. Power is in the people.
86% r 2 stoopid 2 vote? Sheet, goldamn....
Thanks for the clear assessment of the situation John. It’s unfortunate that all politics today have become uber extreme with a primary mission of division. United we Stand, Divided we Fall. ✌️
@BearBig70
11 ай бұрын
That's not clear, not clear at all! A bunch of apples and oranges comparisons.
@STELLAR_PRIME
10 ай бұрын
If you meant that then help the uaw fight for a better life. This John guy is a corporate dick rider, nothing he says is of any value Except to get views from old boomer assholes that are his audience. That’s this John guys only purpose, not to inform or help
I think the issues are a lot more nuanced than John is making them out to be but I do agree if strikes happen it will be bad for everyone including the workers themselves. The UAW taking a hard line with fiery rhetoric is a difficult thing to walk back from and is no substitute for proper leadership - there will have to be job cuts either way and they know it. On the other hand I find it hard to believe the C-Suite folks haven't been making tons of money even during the bailout. They can cry about lowered profits while steering their respective companies into iceberg (Japanese auto invasion of the 70s), after iceberg (bailout) after iceberg (EV adoption / future Chinese auto invasion) stuck in a self-perpetuating local maximum while insinuating it's the Union's fault for all the high production costs and reasons why legacy manufacturers cannot compete. The "truth" is in there somewhere and is not likely to be all one side or the other.
@thebakery3996
11 ай бұрын
Striking is always bad for us. But it’s getting worse by CEO’s making 50% more in the last decade and hourly getting a 6% increase. That’s only gonna get worse. If we wait for the perfect time to strike we will never strike. Don’t listen to this guy.
John you speak the plain truth with respect to the UAW yet $29,000,000 is the number. That's Mary Barra's compensation for 2022.
@MSportsEngineering
11 ай бұрын
She is a great CEO. If GM doesn't pay her that, another company will. It's called the free market.
@littlebigzelda
11 ай бұрын
@@MSportsEngineeringI don’t think union people understand what free market is
Very interesting points. Thank you for sharing!
Stop carrying water for the big executives, John. Workers are asking for fair pay and they have the right to withhold their labor if they don't get it.
Shocking and serious at a time when car companies need vast funds for re tooling /new factories etc and when a world recession is looming . Both US and UK could lose their car industries to the Chinese . Look up 1929 for what mass unemployment can mean to a country .
Any sources for the 64 an hour claim? I can't find one and I looked hard!
I found this in a comment somewhere. "My pay per hour as skilled trades in 2006 was at $34 per hour. adjusted for inflation that would be $52 per hour today. at my current rate of $37 per hour I have taken a 30% pay cut. In 2006 CEO Rick Wagoner was paid $9.57M, adjusted for inflation that is $14.5M. Mary Barra makes $29.1M. 3 times more than the amount Wagoner was paid in 2006. if I were to triple my pay, My hourly pay would be $111 per hour if it was adjusted at the same rate as Barra's." General Motors Chair and CEO Mary Barra got a raise and remains the highest paid CEO of the Detroit Three automakers. In fact, all of GM's top officers saw big increases in compensation last year. But the median pay for all GM employees declined in 2021 compared with 2020, largely due to parts shortages disrupting production and resulting in some workers losing hours or being temporarily laid off. 20 years ago an autoworker could afford what they were producing. that is no longer the case.
Great Video. The Saturday Videos are my favorite, always well researched
John you make very good sense.
The UAW two-tiered pay system is extremely unfair. Workers hired after 08' don't get a pension, no health plan , and starting pay is nearly 1/2! Just because UAW workers pulled up the ladder behind them in 08'.
John I love AAH but I think you are not really providing enough depth to this issue. The big three have missed several shifts which cost them market share and UAW members. They are late on EV’s, missed the Japan in the 70s and 80s, and completely missed the Project For a Next Gen of vehicles in the 90s. On the last the big three were successful in keeping out Honda and Toyota where their hybrid programs were born. It isn’t high wages ( a relatively small factor of the cost it’s bad and poorly designed cars. Unions exist for reasons that are largely present today. Teslas $50/hr would be possible without the floor provided by the IAQ contracts. It’s going to be more like typewriters and PC’s they will all wind up in the scrap heap. Keep those shows coming
We lost that n 2007 so we can keep our jobs as a GM worker we agree 2 this GM has been good 2 me with the exception of 100 ..that was taken away from our dental Insurance last 2 contracts
You think 32k a year Is a good wage for someone working on the line at one of the big 3? Subaru pays 26 hr and Gm 17 hr... but ya all is peachy
record profits=record contracts.
Mark my words, in less than 20 years, there will be only five or fewer car manufacturers left standing, with only one emerging as the top car brand in the world.
Have you ever worked the line, sold out by the partnership. I hope you educate on labor history
Well said...
"coming out of bankruptcy" You mean bailed out?? LOLOL
Are the Canadian and Mexican workers unionized? Has the UAW tried to get members outside of the U.S.?
@charleshaggard4341
11 ай бұрын
I think Canadian workers are. Mexico not.
@wolfgangpreier9160
11 ай бұрын
@@charleshaggard4341 "Mexico: Auto Workers Vote to Join Independent Unions ", "MEXICO CITY/NEW YORK -- Workers at a General Motors factory in central Mexico have voted to tap an independent labor union to represent them, replacing a long-serving union seen as too cozy with management." Mexicans are organized in Unions.
Reposted because it makes sense What I got out of the video was simply this: this guy only spoke to the big three, his admission, because at no point does he say he spoke to President Fain or any actual union members! Secondly his entire video is smoke and mirrors done so to attempt to sway public opinion of our fight. The actual worker, you know the one he did not confer with to calculate HIS OPINION for his little video coverage, has given up massive amounts from their health to huge wage cuts to loss of any form of decent and fixed retirement after decades of loyal service to the companies, all the way to sacrificing their bodies and family to work up to 12 hours a day seven days a week year after year”. Funny this clown did not touch base on anything such as this. Why not talk to the medical field experts for their take on the infamous health issues manufacturing workers suffer linked directly to the auto manufacturing sector to include cancer, back, knee, feet, ankle and shoulder issues to name a few. You want to do a video on who deserves what and why then do it right and talk to ALL parties involved. Get EVERYONES take not just GREEDY companies. That’s my opinion of this little video.
I'm a Tesla shareholder, and I wonder if Sean Fain might be also... because a strike against the big 3 will benefit Tesla more than anyone.
@davidbeppler3032
11 ай бұрын
I love Sean Fain! Dude is my hero. I hope it takes them awhile to arrest him, like they do all the UAW presidents. He is doing his part to make Tesla GREAT!
Thanks John ...LOVE THESE SATURDAY SHOWS 🙏..... HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND EVERYONE ✌️
Profit sharing? No such thing. There would be no profits without the workers. Plus its time to organize the unorganized regardless of who owns the plant or where its located. It's the bosses who are playing with social dynamite workers are tired of the lies and disrespect coming from Boss Central.
Their profit might be a little better if they didnt pay their ceo 29 million ,thats stupid!!!!!
Sounds like the UAW president needs to tone it down.
I work in the plant and it’s brutal.
Very good analytical assessment of the UAW leader. You described both sides of the glass which is fair & balanced journalism, you even offered a solution using creative thinking vs hard noise on each line item. Great job!
@erktrek
11 ай бұрын
It's easy to miss the bias because John is such a great media personality - My initial take after watching his commentary was that the Union was mostly to blame because their demands are not fair and they don't square with the fact they made out okay during the bailout unlike the white collar folks and shareholders who really took a bath. The glaring exception NOT mentioned was the C-Suite still got all their bonuses and large salaries. The other bit was that due to Sean Fain's hard-line but naïve rhetoric, strikes are likely and will cause the companies and employees even more hardship as if the years of poor decisions and complacency by the corporate leadership hadn't already set the stage. I agree a strike now would be a bad thing and rhetoric aside hopefully all parties know what's at stake.
@BMWliterbikes4life
11 ай бұрын
As if this man has said something profound? He’s not in the UAW and is not a employee of the corporations that will be negotiating. What could he possible know about any of this? All he thinks he knows is what he’s heard! A strike doesn’t hurt it solves disputes. Just look at UPS. Billions made by companies that pay the hardest workers thousands? That will end. We’ve seen the flip side now let’s see what life is like when those that work the hardest make a ton of money for themselves. I love how millions made by CEO’s are celebrated in this country but the real talent is working the hardest and making chump change. Now you will celebrate the success of the hard working American ! Dare I say it… THE RETURN OF THE MIDDLE CLASS HAS BEGUN.
I'm at general motors I'm at $24 an hour and will not see $25 until next contact and maybe meanwhile the ones senior to me have not fought for us and no pension meanwhile they are at $31 an hour and a pension but we will get screwed again
@hyphydan
10 ай бұрын
How could the Union and members bargain away the rights of future workers, that's so unfair and selfish. They wanted to retire with the maximum pensions, worker solidarity be damned.
@josephflanagan1070
10 ай бұрын
@@hyphydan seniority always gets their way and the last of them have been sitting on a free ride and have not fought for any of us that have come in with in the past eight to 10 years
Great insights! That’s why I watch!!! Won’t get this type of insight anywhere else :) The contract is over September 14th right? When would you expect a strike?
@July.4.1776
11 ай бұрын
September 14th at midnight.
@STELLAR_PRIME
10 ай бұрын
Great insight from a clueless bozo that’s not involved. Right.. please don’t voice your opinions on this anywhere.
You know what they say you cannot squeeze blood out of Rock
Preach
Tax payers paying for labor. They call them government motors for a reason and it's not labor.
All power to the organized workers! Get the executive boot out of your mouth guy!
Bring these auto makers to their knees , the workers have been on there knees since 2009
The average UAW workers compensation is not $64 an hour. Thats company propaganda. The average healthcare cost the emoyers pay is $19k a maxed out top paid assembly line worker is $32 an hour at 66.5k...profit sharing is random every year as well as overtime and those can't be counted against workers. Profit sharing can be as low as $0 but lets say you take the average over the last decade and its not even 10k no matter which of the big 3 you pick. So you're only at 95.5k...thats only $45.91 an hour...you're telling me dental, vision, life insurance, and the paltry 401k contributions they do add up to another $18 an hour? Highly doubt it. And thats all once again including profit sharing which could be $0 its not guaranteed income. Also oh yeah thats a top of pay worker. which lets face it the majority of the uaw workers in the plants are not at. Bottom pay starts at barely $17 an hour...most are temps for 2 years at $17 an hour working random shifts and part time. Than they spend their first year direct at 17 an hour still. Thats 3 years of making minimum wage (effectively) in this country. You can make that working at the taco bell down the road from me and I'm in Michigan. Not california... The rest of the video yeah you ha e some very good insight but dont be fooled into thinking UAW workers are costing the companies $64-71 an hour. Thats bullshit and if it wasn't bullshit they'd provide proof laid out on paper showing the true costs. Which are probably closer to $50-55 an hour.
Unified against rather than united with, is uncivilised.
"and that brings me to the problem of why I have a problem with the UAW". LOL You left out "I always have" and GM has a leadership problem at the very top
This is probably why Chrysler has been stockpiling many of their vehicles.
@STELLAR_PRIME
10 ай бұрын
That won’t help. They’re going to sell cars that have been sitting for months to years? Yeah those are going to be shitty
@dontelindsey5846
10 ай бұрын
@@STELLAR_PRIME happens more often than you think
Belligerent is not the best word to use. The Detroit Free Press used audacious, a much better word but he certainly is playing with fire.
Fewer and fewer people are buying American made cars by American companies. That's the whole problem.
Public attacks are part of the bargaining process just as much as what goes on behind closed doors at that very table, sorry if it hurt the CEOs precious feelings.
You obviously don’t know the company pays the unemployment fund. They will have to refill it when they bring them back.
@doomman700
11 ай бұрын
On a side note, you are correct on one thing. Key plants striking on local issues with the international ok instead of cowardice no don’t do it like the last couple decades. The automakers never fund pension plans fully so claiming those high wages is crazy. They don’t redo the figures upon deaths, or no retires not costing them. Which happens a lot. Company man , probably getting paid by stellantis
“Who wants to work for a greedy company?” EXACTLY OUR POINT.
@garypope6382
11 ай бұрын
Who wants to work in a union where laziness is rewarded.
@734runaway
11 ай бұрын
@@garypope6382 If having a life outside of work and enough money to pay my bills makes me lazy, then call me Tammy from 600 lb life lmao. We worked 10.5 hours a day through the pandemic (Saturdays too), that lazy?
@734runaway
11 ай бұрын
We have enough time to come home, shower, cook, and go to sleep. Please tell me you know nothing about union work without telling me you know nothing about union work. People literally dying from heat exhaustion and getting scraped off the line and replaced in 5 minutes but we're lazy because we want the same pensions your old asses have.
Oh my. Are the over paid CEO's going to have to open the golden parachute and leave to the next CEO position? Unions are trying to show that the profit reports are slanted for publication. Hoe dare the union leadership speak nasty.
But we know that their executives are making millions for pay while we are making little. If a c e o can make ten million dollars, why can't we get a pay increase and cola back?
@Wolfy615
10 ай бұрын
Local 862 here.. personally thats ALL I want for me and my young (7+ year) career and family.. Pay increase.. COLA.. that’s all.. although the 32hr work week sounds delicious lol
@PresentYourBodyMinistries
10 ай бұрын
@@Wolfy615 32hr work week do sound good! Give me time to spend with my family!!
How much money is the UAW contributing to the workers retirement?
What Super Reliable products do the make. I mean 250K or more miles with little issues.
Remind you, could you imagine what the media would’ve said about Walter Reuther? Listen to this guy, smh sad
Full support for UAW and the American worker, i doubt you have ever worked on the line there tough guy! You should be ashamed, support your local working class. Put that in perspective
When unions get like this it always ends badly.
@sillystuff6247
11 ай бұрын
Toxic unions drove much of Boeing out of Washington State.
@anydaynow01
11 ай бұрын
Agreed, unions are needed to fight for worker's rights and safety, but when they start to become let's say, too egalitarian, the buck stops there. Just like so many other industries in first world nations they will simply union themselves out of a job in the end when the company takes their manufacturing across a border or simply employs more automation.
@craighermle7727
11 ай бұрын
The 80s were such a great time, Let the fools do it again.
I’m new to all of this honestly. Working at one of the plants, I understand why there is a lot of anger and frustration built up. I’m learning the ropes of surviving the automobile industry from employees being with the company longer then I have been. This video upgraded my mind.
@ericisedgy3446
10 ай бұрын
Same here, been at general motors for 3 years and this being my first contract I'm pretty lost lol
That's the UAW for ya. They put a bad name on unions.
Fire the strikers. Hire people that will work and not cry😢
Shawn is finally the man the unions need. You a shill, bro. It is not anti-automaker
Yeah our profit sharing is taxed at 40% just like any other payout so if you're going to get your facts make sure you have all of your facts right. And Ford never took any money from the government that's where I work the workers gave concessions at Ford motor company that we've never got back in their record profits