United Auto Workers Chief: GOP Trying To "Pierce The Heart" Of Organized Labor

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TOM KRISHER and KIMBERLY S. JOHNSON | December 12, 2008 06:52 PM EST | AP

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Mark Madden, a General Motors Corvette assembly plant worker, hangs a door on a Corvette Friday, Dec. 12, 2008 at the Bowling Green, Ky., facility. Madden put a sign up at his work station when talks about helping the ailing auto industry began to fail. (AP Photo/Joe Imel, Daily News)

DETROIT — Festering animosity between the United Auto Workers and Southern senators who torpedoed the auto industry bailout bill erupted into full-fledged name calling Friday as union officials accused the lawmakers of trying to break the union on behalf of foreign automakers.

The vitriol had been near the surface for weeks as senators from states that house the transplant automakers' factories criticized the Detroit Three for management miscues and bloated UAW labor costs that lawmakers said make them uncompetitive.

But the UAW stopped biting its tongue after Republicans sank a House-passed bill Thursday night that would have loaned $14 billion to cash-poor General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC to keep them out of bankruptcy protection. The Bush administration later stepped in and said it was ready to make money available to the automakers, likely from the $700 billion Wall Street bailout program.

Still, autoworkers remain angry with the senators who tried to negotiate wage and benefit concessions from the union, then scuttled the House-passed bill that would have granted the loans and set up a "car czar" to oversee the nearly insolvent companies and get concessions from the union and creditors. Their top targets were Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.; Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., who led negotiations on a compromise; and Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., who has been a vocal critic of the loans.

Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama all house auto assembly plants from foreign automakers, and union officials contend the senators want to drive UAW wages down so there would be no reason for workers at the foreign plants to join the union.

"They thought perhaps they could have a twofer here maybe: Pierce the heart of organized labor while representing the foreign brands," UAW President Ron Gettelfinger said at a Friday morning news conference in Detroit.

Republicans in several Western states _ where unions are often shunned _ joined the Southerners in opposition.

But lawmakers and their spokesmen said the criticism is off base. Jonathan Graffeo, Shelby's spokesman on the Senate Banking Committee, said the senator has consistently opposed taxpayer-funded bailouts.

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"He opposed the Chrysler bailout in 1979 when there were no foreign auto manufacturers in Alabama, and he opposed the recent $700 billion bailout of the banking industry," Graffeo said.

"Bailouts generally don't work, and this is a huge proposed bailout, and I fear it's just the down payment on more to come next year," Shelby said on the Senate floor Thursday night. "These companies are either already failed or failing, and that's a shame. These aren't the General Motors, Ford and Chrysler I knew."

Corker said the alternative he tried to develop would have provided federal money in exchange for restructuring the companies' debt and making the UAW more competitive in wages with workers at U.S. plants of Japanese competitors.

"Our members wanted to know that the UAW was willing to be competitive," Corker said.

"I basically pleaded with them to give me some language by some date certain that they were competitive with these other companies," Corker said. "That's where it broke down."

Hourly wages for UAW workers at GM factories already are about equal to those paid by Toyota Motor Corp. at its older U.S. factories, according to the companies. GM says the average UAW laborer makes $29.78 per hour, while Toyota _ generally viewed as the main competitor of the Detroit Three _ says it pays about $30 per hour. But the unionized factories have far higher benefit costs.

The union, GM and Chrysler have contended that the companies have restructured and the UAW has granted concessions that would make them competitive in 2010, but the economy went south this year and forced them into trouble. A third Detroit automaker, Ford Motor Co., asked for loans in case of emergency but says it has enough cash to make it through 2009.

Union officials also accused the senators of retaliating for the UAW's overwhelming support of Democratic candidates in federal races. The union gave $1.9 million to Democrats but only $11,500 to Republicans in the 2008 election cycle.

Many Democrats support the Employee Free Choice Act, which would take away employers' rights to demand a secret ballot on whether workers will join a union. Instead, workers could form unions by getting a majority of employees to sign a card in support of it.

"There's a lot at stake. If Republicans think now they can tarnish labor, it's going to be difficult to pass the Employee Free Choice Act," said Gary Chaison, professor of labor relations at Clark University in Worcester, Mass. "The unions are going to say that a strong labor movement is good for America. One of the things Republicans are trying to show now is that a strong labor movement isn't good for America."

Other union officials joined Gettelfinger to form a chorus of anger and frustration with the senators.

"What this is is the Southern conservative senators trying to destroy the United Auto Workers, trying to destroy unions," said Mike O'Rourke, president of a UAW local at a GM factory in Spring Hill, Tenn., Corker's home state. "It's a sad day in America when the senators turn their back on Main Street."

In an effort to help the auto companies get federal aid, the UAW last week offered to delay company payments into a union-run trust fund that will take over retiree health care costs starting in 2010. It also agreed to end the controversial "jobs bank" program in which laid-off workers get most of their pay and benefits after unemployment pay runs out.

Most Southern U.S. auto plants run by Toyota, Honda Motor Co., Nissan Motor Co., BMW AG, Daimler AG and other manufacturers are nonunion. The UAW has tried numerous times without success to organize workers at the foreign-owned factories.

Spokesmen for Toyota and Nissan declined comment, but Honda spokesman Ed Miller said in a statement the company did not lobby against the bill.

"Honda has been encouraging initiatives that would maintain the short- and long-term viability of the U.S. auto industry, including the hundreds of the shared supplier companies in the United States," he said.

As the Detroit Three have declined and ceded market share to the foreign nameplates, the UAW's membership has plummeted 69 percent, from a peak 1.5 million in 1979 to 465,000 at the end of 2007.

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Associated Press Writer Ken Thomas in Washington and AP Business Writer Ellen Simon in New York contributed to this report.

DETROIT — Festering animosity between the United Auto Workers and Southern senators who torpedoed the auto industry bailout bill erupted into full-fledged name calling Friday as union officials ...
DETROIT — Festering animosity between the United Auto Workers and Southern senators who torpedoed the auto industry bailout bill erupted into full-fledged name calling Friday as union officials ...
 
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- Teritt I'm a Fan of Teritt 9 fans permalink

Everyone wants to blame the unions - especially those Southern Senators- for Detroit's woes.

But I wish they'd ask them which unions are responsible for AIG? Citi?

Congress & the WH is responsible - why are we throwing good money at them for their decisions?

Why don't they take healthcare cuts for their current & retired workforce?

I'd love to throw a shoe or two at them. And they think that lowering wages is good for the economy?

When did Kentucky, Alabama or Tennessee become an economic utopia?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 12/18/2008
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One of the issues the "Foreign CAR State Republicans" complain about is that the Big 3 have not DROPPED the retirement plans of workers!

The pension plans of millions of hard working Americans who worked for 20, 30, or 40 years have been attacked during mergers and other financial Tricks so Gr**dy Executives could us the money for their own purposes.

The American principal that a person should be able to build a retirement plan with honest service to a corporation has been broken during the Bush 8 Years. See: Technical Update 00-3: PBGC's Early War ning Program much like the Bush Doctrine in that if they "THINK" there is a problem they can swoop in and wipe out or "borrow from" the retirement plan!

Now because the Big 3 honor these retirement plans rather than taking them they are villified by the Republicans and R Paul types.

What has happened to Trust and Honor in America? We learned yesterday in Newsweek that EVEN American's phone calls are being listened to by the Bush Administration!

Still another case of either laws, regulations, or the Constitution being ignored!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 12/14/2008
- stunsitfel I'm a Fan of stunsitfel 34 fans permalink
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What part of the Consitution allows the Congress to bail out corporations?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 12/14/2008
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We learned yesterday in Newsweek that EVEN American's phone calls are being listened to by the Bush Administration!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 12/14/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 270 fans permalink

"Support the general welfare."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 12/14/2008
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After years of mistreatment by their employer there are even Universities that are unionized!

This is about mistreatment of employees. If all employees were treated with dignity and respect for their rights as Americans then Unions would NOT be necessary.

But many Executives and Business owners refuse to provide that environment and rights so Unions exist for a Real and Valid purpose.

Sweat Shops, Safety, and Child Labor are a few of the many problems overcome by unions!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 12/14/2008
- stunsitfel I'm a Fan of stunsitfel 34 fans permalink
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Great speech. Too bad it's not 1890.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 12/14/2008
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Sad it is Union Busting in 2008! Isn't it!

Not much progress!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 12/14/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 270 fans permalink

No Unions, no prosperity. Just Robber Barons and poverty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 12/14/2008
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One of the issues the "Foreign CAR State Republicans" complain about is that the Big 3 have not DROPPED the retirement plans of workers!

The pension plans of millions of hard working Americans who worked for 20, 30, or 40 years have been attacked during mergers and other financial Tricks so Greedy Executives could us the money for their own purposes.

The American principal that a person should be able to build a retirement plan with honest service to a corporation has been violated during the Bush 8 Years. See: Technical Update 00-3: PBGC's Early Warning Program much like the Bush Doctrine in that if they "THINK" there is a problem they can swoop in and wipe out or rip-off the retirement plan!

Now because the Big 3 honor these retirement plans rather than stealing them they are attacked by the Republicans and R Paul types.

What has happened to Trust and Honor in America? We learn today in Newsweek that EVEN American's phone calls are being tapped by the Bush Administration!

Still another violation of either laws, regulations, or the Constitution!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 12/14/2008
- larry278 I'm a Fan of larry278 48 fans permalink

It's more correct to say that the GOP is trying to put a wood peg through the heart of American unions & dump the body in a shallow grave at a cross roads.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 12/14/2008

American Unions are living dead for decades.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 12/14/2008
- Mike169 I'm a Fan of Mike169 45 fans permalink
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Living dead? While membership, due to economic and union busting tactics, is down they are hardly out. You might want to check the election returns in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Wisconsin if you need more proof.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 12/15/2008
- leonyc I'm a Fan of leonyc 2 fans permalink
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UAW has to bring their cost in line with other factories based in the US. Right now, GW's cost per employee are more than 1.5 of those at Toyota. Considering the fall in demand, these kinds of costs will kill GM sooner or later. UAW has been a destructive force in this particular case - and I do not have anything against unions. Because of outrageous cost structure, the big 3 was not able to invest as much in research and development as Toyota, Nissan, etc. That is one of the reasons they've been losing the market share.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 12/14/2008
- Jp2 I'm a Fan of Jp2 3 fans permalink

It might have something to do with the big three being aroung for a hundred years with 750,000 retirees.W­here the foriegn companies have been here 20-25 years with maybe 1,000 retirees.S­o your suggestion is to dump the healthcare and pensions of the retirees???????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 12/23/2008
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while Bush was president, the labor department became anti-labor. the Labor department was established to support labor, not fight against it. But with major corruption in American government and the flaw of Republican thinking, organized labor will be greatly diminished if not totally destroyed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 PM on 12/14/2008
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 38 fans permalink

and dont forget a chinese woman pushing things in favor for her people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 12/14/2008
- Arthur954 I'm a Fan of Arthur954 5 fans permalink
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Unions in the US are fighting for what is taken for granted in so many other advanced and civilised countries --- the US is 40 years obsolete in health / retirement policies, and look at the damage this is doing to our manufacturing base.

we have to get rid of obsolete clichés about " socialised medicine " and all those childish things, all that is propaganda the most advanced , prosperous countries in the world have the things that the U.S. unions are fighting for, since a long time ago

Lets do something FAST before we end up a thirld world country

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 12/14/2008
- iluvsam I'm a Fan of iluvsam 17 fans permalink

The chief is right. I hope he keeps up the pressure on these GOP maniacs and continues to tell the truth about the GOP to the American people. The thing I love about unions is that their leadership has no fear. They will not go down without a fight. Now THAT is the American way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 12/14/2008
- rf-hawaii I'm a Fan of rf-hawaii 20 fans permalink

Republicans are waging war on the American middle class. And they're willing to risk deep, long lasting economic depression in the process.

If they can kill the unions the companies can take money away from their workers. Apparently those middle class workers aren't deserving of decent pay. We're not even talking about huge amounts of money!

America is 95% middle class. How does something like this happen in a democracy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 AM on 12/14/2008

no just waging war on unions though....­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 12/14/2008
- dandypuddin I'm a Fan of dandypuddin 179 fans permalink
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And what makes up the unions? Middle class people who buy cars, homes, send their kids to college, go to church, volunteer, pay taxes. You know, the less the middle class makes the less tax they pay. Why do you want them to earn less? I'd like to hear you reasoning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 12/14/2008
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 38 fans permalink

greedy people who run this country,and companies.­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 12/14/2008

this all will create some good real estate buys......­...not everything is gloomy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 12/13/2008
- rf-hawaii I'm a Fan of rf-hawaii 20 fans permalink

These workers are you and me. Perhaps not today. But they are us in the future.

Don't be so willing to take what is theirs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 AM on 12/14/2008
- dandypuddin I'm a Fan of dandypuddin 179 fans permalink
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Aren't there enough good real estate buys out there for you already, Scrooge?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 12/14/2008
- Plank I'm a Fan of Plank 5 fans permalink

The GOP wants a thirld-world working wages. Japanese, French and German workers are all unionized. For example, Nissan and Toyota each have their own individual and independent labor unions. Parts makers and sales dealers have their own separate labor unions within the companies. These labor unions conduct negotiations and contracts.
The Japanese autoworker makes an average of $27/hr not counting bonuses and retirement. The Japanese spend $1,400 less per car on health care benefits. The majority of the US disadvantage comes from paying healthcare benefits to retireees, of which GM has 338,000 to support. Today's yen-dollar exchange rate widens Toyota's advantage over domestic automakers by $1,054 per vehicle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 PM on 12/13/2008

a bolt turner does not need that high a wage

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 12/13/2008
- dandypuddin I'm a Fan of dandypuddin 179 fans permalink
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And what do you do for your salary? Let me guess, low, middle management type.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 12/14/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 270 fans permalink

The GOP robber Barons like the idea of people so desperate for work, they can take all their women and put them in brothels..

Where the death of thousands of works, is irrelevant.

The GOP conservatives, not only want to be rich, they want you to be poor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 12/13/2008

there will allows be poor......­we need them

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 12/13/2008

If GM's cars are so much better than Toyota's, they can simply sell them for $1054 per vehicle more. Instead I see them advertising $3000 and $5000 rebates. What's up with that?

:-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 12/13/2008
- munki I'm a Fan of munki 34 fans permalink
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Good points, but... we still have points...
$27/hr was able to be achieved because of automation, robots...
Our auto industries spend money in creating new line and paying executives handsomely­...
and NOT enough on R&D in simplify production­... This is part of IEOR...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 12/13/2008

gm should stop paying for health care......­..problem solved

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 12/13/2008
- dandypuddin I'm a Fan of dandypuddin 179 fans permalink
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Do your employees have health care?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 12/14/2008
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You can trace the rise and fall of unions straight on a chart to the rise and fall of America's middle class. Goodbye middle class. Thanks, Gang Of Phascists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 12/13/2008

Unions have nothing do to with the middle class. If you are in a union, you are working class. If you are middle class, you can't even unionize in any country in the world that I know of. Or has anybody heard of the Union of Dentists? Or the Union of tax accountants?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 12/13/2008

or union of programmer­s........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 12/13/2008
- Artemis34 I'm a Fan of Artemis34 161 fans permalink
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There are white collar unions in the US and elsewhere such as for engineers at Boeing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 12/14/2008
- ajax2 I'm a Fan of ajax2 22 fans permalink
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Yes, AMA for one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 12/14/2008
- Myshkin57 I'm a Fan of Myshkin57 16 fans permalink

They have a wide range of classes, but there are plenty of middle and upper-class people in the Screen Actor's Guild and Writer's Guild of America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 AM on 12/14/2008
- rf-hawaii I'm a Fan of rf-hawaii 20 fans permalink

95% of America is middle class.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 AM on 12/14/2008
- Lupin77 I'm a Fan of Lupin77 6 fans permalink

Speaking of unions, I wonder how Toyota, operating an auto plant in Alabama, manages to run its operations there without a union. Guess they want to do the same thing around the entire country and put out of business those car companies that currently have unions to protect their employees.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 12/13/2008
- lj9283 I'm a Fan of lj9283 67 fans permalink
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The Japanese, Korean, and German automakers now building 18 auto assembly plants in the United States because they are allowed to use cheap, American, non union labor, as opposed to providing the wages and benefits that are required for workers in their home countries. (America, home of third world labor practices.­)

If the Republican Senators and the Conservative movement can break the UAW, they assuage the fears of these foreign automakers that the Union could gain footholds in their plants.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 12/13/2008

i agree crush the unions across the land

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 12/13/2008
- Artemis34 I'm a Fan of Artemis34 161 fans permalink
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Let's not forget that these plants received big state and local subsidies and concessions that are worth real money. They've been given an advantage over Detroit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 AM on 12/14/2008
- rf-hawaii I'm a Fan of rf-hawaii 20 fans permalink

I thought they needed to build their cars here in order to dodge import duty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 12/14/2008

can't say i blame them, sounds like a plan

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 12/13/2008
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