The right-wing lie about the UAW

It's a classic use of half truths and misinformation. Both side use it. Ignorance, laziness, political bias and just plain stupidity are required for it to be effective. Unfortunately there's plenty of that to go around. People believe just about anything the system shoves in their face.
Meanwhile the banks are busy trying to figure out their next scam. And the beat goes on.
 
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

A better than average take out of the New Republic but they miss the mark too. I'll contend that workers cannot fund their insurance along with pension at just 10 bucks an hour. That $1600 per month would barely cover family health considering the unions perk laden coverage. We already have a much higher figure than $10 from the 1998 GM release. Keep in mind GM is a publicly traded stock-those figures had better have more cred than non-official guesstimates.

http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=1026e955-541c-4aa6-bcf2-56dfc3323682


Maybe it would make the left happy if we just said that the workers make 38 bucks an a hour and the former workers still make 32 bucks an hour. Adds to 70.

And don't forget the laid off workers that still make 95% of their pay for doing nothing. Right now there's 3500 of em and according to a newspaper's account, it is sure to rise with recent turmoil and layoffs.
http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/289556/
 
GM takes its expenses and divides it by the total obligation to its employees.
The resulting number is not to show take home pay but to compare all labor cost per hours compared to other manufacturers..
From the company point of view it doesn’t matter whom is getting the money. Only that it is an expense they must account for in their profit equations.
 
It is a poor excuse for management to blame the workers for their own failed management.
I've had sub contractors do the same with me on jobs, blame their workers for not showing up not paying enough attention to detail and on and on. I don't hire those sub's again. Management has to be responsible, they are the only ones leading the companies. If they can't get the job done get someone in there who can. All we are doing with the bail outs are rewarding bad management.
 
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