From the link I posted earlier, the following is totally ridiculous! Getting paid your salary for the rest of your life! Sure, if you are a UAW worker, being on that gravy train sounds great, but for the rest of us working stiffs, it is outrageous:
GM CEO,Wagoner, said that even at plants that are closing, “85 percent” of union employment benefits still “have to be paid. ” He said that GM has had to restructure and reduce the cost of operating in the U. S. , but the company still pays for employees that are not currently working at “idle facilities. ”
Chrysler Chairman Robert Nardelli, facing a similar question from Corker, confirmed that “agreements are in place” between Chrysler and UAW that, regardless of demand, Chrysler must still operate at a pay rate of 95 percent of wages for employees not currently working at idle facilities.
Peter Morici, a professor at the University of Maryland’s school of business, told CNSNews.com that one of the biggest problems the companies face is the UAW’s Jobs Bank – a program established more than two decades ago that guarantees nearly full salary and benefits to out-of-work employees.
“Right now if a plant closes in St. Louis and a new one opens in Kansas City, the workers don’t have to move from St. Louis to Kansas City; they can opt to get a $105,000 payout or go on Jobs Bank where they can collect 95 percent of pay for the rest of their lives,” Morici said.
Now please show me where the above nonsense is factored in, to the hourly wage from the UAW site, that you report being so accurate. Jobs Bank? What a joke! The American tax payer has no business supporting this kind of extortion the UAW has on the auto industry! Our government has to pry away the grip the UAW has on the big 3. If they can't, let them sink. The biggest problem I see, is the fact that the UAW and other unions own so many politicians, that it will be tough for them to vote against the unions.
GM CEO,Wagoner, said that even at plants that are closing, “85 percent” of union employment benefits still “have to be paid. ” He said that GM has had to restructure and reduce the cost of operating in the U. S. , but the company still pays for employees that are not currently working at “idle facilities. ”
Chrysler Chairman Robert Nardelli, facing a similar question from Corker, confirmed that “agreements are in place” between Chrysler and UAW that, regardless of demand, Chrysler must still operate at a pay rate of 95 percent of wages for employees not currently working at idle facilities.
Peter Morici, a professor at the University of Maryland’s school of business, told CNSNews.com that one of the biggest problems the companies face is the UAW’s Jobs Bank – a program established more than two decades ago that guarantees nearly full salary and benefits to out-of-work employees.
“Right now if a plant closes in St. Louis and a new one opens in Kansas City, the workers don’t have to move from St. Louis to Kansas City; they can opt to get a $105,000 payout or go on Jobs Bank where they can collect 95 percent of pay for the rest of their lives,” Morici said.
Now please show me where the above nonsense is factored in, to the hourly wage from the UAW site, that you report being so accurate. Jobs Bank? What a joke! The American tax payer has no business supporting this kind of extortion the UAW has on the auto industry! Our government has to pry away the grip the UAW has on the big 3. If they can't, let them sink. The biggest problem I see, is the fact that the UAW and other unions own so many politicians, that it will be tough for them to vote against the unions.