United Auto Workers

CEOs, Union Leader Agree: Manufacturing Strategy Crucial

Leo W. Gerard | Posted 12.02.2009 | Business


Leo W. Gerard

Since precious few Americans, even those in the same political party, agree on how to realign America, a typecast smack down between CEOs and unionists might have begun when they met. But it didn't.

What Really Happened? Penske Drops Saturn bid; GM Says Division Doomed

Steve Parker | Posted 11.30.2009 | Business


Steve Parker

Roger Penske's failure will almost certainly result in Saturn's demise, and publicly, officially and finally ends the Roger Smith era at GM.

The End of the Line

Murray Fromson | Posted 11.08.2009 | Entertainment


Murray Fromson

Not in many years has television given the American viewing public an example of as impressive a documentary as HBO did Monday evening with The Last Truck: the Closing of a GM Factory.

Rethinking Who Killed the Electric Car?: How GM Doubled Down on Dinosaurs

Jonathan Kim | Posted 08.14.2009 | Business


Jonathan Kim

Instead of embracing the inevitable future of the auto industry, GM decided to be the #1 producer of dinosaurs.

GM Bankruptcy Hurts People of Color Hardest. Workers Desperately Need EFCA.

Seth Freed Wessler | Posted 07.05.2009 | Business


Seth Freed Wessler

In the economy we've inherited from the last three decades of deregulation and declining union density, people of color are increasingly relegated to low-wage, precarious work that pays too little to support a family.

The Present And Future Of GM

The Progress Report | Posted 07.05.2009 | Business


The Progress Report

Without the government financing its bankruptcy, GM "would have ended up in liquidation, shedding 60,000 hourly jobs instead of 20,000" and selling assets at firesale prices.

Goodbye, GM

Michael Moore | Posted 07.02.2009 | Business


Michael Moore

Let's be clear about this: The only way to save GM is to kill GM. Saving our precious industrial infrastructure, though, is another matter and must be a top priority.

GM: Government Motors About to Downshift into Bankruptcy

Jill Schlesinger | Posted 06.27.2009 | Business


Jill Schlesinger

Will this bankruptcy be a good financial deal for the government? I doubt it. It's rarely profitable to dump money into a money-losing, moribund bureaucratic venture.

U.S. Government Expected To Own 70% Of GM

nytimes.com | MICHELINE MAYNARD | Posted 06.26.2009 | Business


DETROIT -- The government will hold a large share of a restructured General Motors after the company emerges from bankruptcy protection, and will prov...

GM Workers Struggle To Hold On To Jobs

nytimes.com | BILL VLASIC and NICK BUNKLEY | Posted 06.21.2009 | Business


Since 2006, G.M. has persuaded 60,000 of its hourly employees -- half of its union work force in the United States -- to take cash buyouts and give up...

Welch Criticizes Obama On Chrysler Bankruptcy

bloomberg.com | Tom Moroney | Posted 06.20.2009 | Business


May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Jack Welch, former chief executive officer of General Electric Co., criticized the government- backed bankruptcy of Chrysler LLC...

I Pledge to Buy a Made-in-US Car. If We All Buy American - and Obama and Congress Act - We Can Revive US Manufacturing

Roger Hickey | Posted 06.17.2009 | Business


Roger Hickey

I want Barack Obama's plan to save the industry and revive manufacturing to succeed -- so I'm stepping up to do a small thing: I pledge that my next car will be made in the good old USA.

Detroit's Woes Point to Growing Retiree Health Insurance Gap

Mark Miller | Posted 06.12.2009 | Business


Mark Miller

About three-quarters of Medicare beneficiaries have some kind of supplemental policy to help protect against potentially high out-of-pocket costs.

Obama: "Ich bin ein Chrysler!"

Steve Parker | Posted 05.31.2009 | Business


Steve Parker

Obama talked his usual great game of absolute confidence at the end of his announcement this morning, telling the country, "If you're going to buy a new car, buy an American car."

The Double-Standardization Of Double Standards

Stuart Whatley | Posted 05.02.2009 | Politics


Stuart Whatley

Surely there is nothing new about double standards in business and finance, especially in the current crisis. In fact, there may even be a rising double standard for what constitutes a double standard.

Good News At Ford: Some Workers Getting Jobs Back To Build New SUV

AP | Posted 05.01.2009 | Chicago


CHICAGO (AP) -- There is a bit of good news amid all the bad surrounding the auto industry. Officials of the United Auto Workers union say Ford Motor...

Creep of the Week: AIG Bonus Grantor Edward M. Liddy

Leo W. Gerard | Posted 04.19.2009 | Business


Leo W. Gerard

AIG Chairman Edward M. Liddy gets the Creep of the Week award for his stunning, overwhelming, dumbfounding display of cluelessness.

AIG v. Detroit - Renegotiating Contracts

Steve Parker | Posted 04.18.2009 | Business


Steve Parker

Congress could throw hundreds of billions at GM, Ford and Chrysler -- but how could the results be any different from what we see now?'

Ford workers approve UAW contract changes

AP | KIMBERLY S. JOHNSON | Posted 04.09.2009 | Home


DETROIT — Unionized workers at Ford Motor Co. have approved contract changes that include freezing wages and cutting benefits in a move aimed at...

GM, Chrysler Want Billions More

Steve Parker | Posted 03.21.2009 | Business


Steve Parker

Incidentally, GM got another $4 billion Tuesday after turning in their plan. Were you ever rewarded that much just for doing your homework?

GM, UAW Talks Breakoff And Chrysler Talks Stall

Reuters | Kevin Krolicki and Poornima Gupta | Posted 03.18.2009 | Business


Talks between the United Auto Workers and General Motors Corp central to a turnaround plan for the struggling automaker have broken down over the issu...

Remember The Folks In Janesville This Holiday

Scott Foval | Posted 01.25.2009 | Chicago


Scott Foval

This holiday, please remember Janesville, Newton, Middle Amana and East Moline. These people are hurting, and we need to help our neighbors get through this.

Toyota Projects First-Ever Annual Loss; Congress Disses Detroit

Steve Parker | Posted 01.23.2009 | Business


Steve Parker

Congress took a perverse pleasure in giving Detroit's CEOs and the UAW president the third degree -- unnecessary theater while our country suffers this economic decline.

Procrastination Doesn't Fix It

Joan Blades | Posted 01.22.2009 | Business


Joan Blades

Why not convert one third of the automakers' industrial capacity to building state-of-the-art wind generation? We need to be strategic in solving our economic and energy woes.

Bush Punts Auto Industry to Team Obama; UAW Concedes Even More

Steve Parker | Posted 01.19.2009 | Business


Steve Parker

This "agreement" is just another part of the recent "Bush/Cheney Revisionist History Farewell Tour." It was created to fail, just as long as that failure didn't happen while Bush was still president.