Quote from luckyluciano:
I heard on the radio here in Toronto Canada, from the head of the Unions up here that labor accounts for only 7% of GM's overhead! If the workers worked for FREE this would only lower overhead by 7% and therefore is not the problem at hand!!!!!!!!!!
What do you say to that?????
I say BS most likely. Either labor is much more than 7% or their bleeding money badly with other inputs. Either way something is very wrong and the truth isn't being told. Where is all the $ burning coming from?
[edit] Labor costs
In 2006, GM paid "on average $81.18 an hour in wages and benefits to its U.S. hourly workers." In 2008, after GM offered buyouts to 74,000 workers, the average wage and benefits had dropped to $78.21/hour. New hires receive $26.65/hour for wages and benefits.[27]
GM has announced elimination of lifetime health benefits for about 100,000 of its white collar retirees by the end of 2008.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors#Corporate_structure