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American Axle voting on new contract

Full story: WOOD-TV Grand Rapids and Michigan

Striking workers at American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. are voting on a new contract with the Detroit auto supplier that would cut their pay.

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tom

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I hope they stay on strike until another vendor gets all the orders, the threat of which is why they're even voting.
Granted,CEO's are grossly overpaid, sometimes when a co. is losing momey or bankrupt, but all the grunts(army term)
on the floor always throw up to bitch about their lot in life.........take your insane $105,000 GIFT, shut up, and hope you maybe have a job in 2 years.

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Don't take this offer! Your brothers worked too hard and sacrificed too much to take any paycuts. When the CEOs are ready to take a simular cut, then perhaps the union should consider a cut but not before. Strike on, we're behind you.
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Gotta love the entitlement mentality of Libs. Keep it up, the Chinese love the prospect of eating our lunches.
Go ahead and strike, There are plenty of jo bs out there paying $26/hr for uneducated and unskilled people.
Wake up and smell the real world and be grateful you have anything.
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does the contract have allotments for Nascar Tickets, Caps & Shirt, Busch Beer, Cigarette Cartons, Fishin' Gear, Huntin' Gear, a Bass Boat,
a Quad, a Travel Trailer, Country CD's, Bowlin' Passes, 20lbs of Sausage, Hot Wings, Cowboy Hat & Boots?........It Don't??.....Awe Shit....I ain't signin' nuthin'!
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CEO's sign a contract and they get paid what's in in; no more, no less. Besides - the CEO works more hours in a week than the shop rats do in a month. Don't even try to call them apples to apples. They got an education, studied, and worked their way up to deserve high pay and benefits - and they make huge decisions that can effect thousands of lives; stress like that isn't good. All you union scum do is sit around running a simple machine that took no education (just training) and you may, if you're ambitious, put in an honest 4 hours of labor each day and then you go home and forget about work until the next day. Salaried people never get to quit working because most of the work is intellectual and wakes you up at night with new ideas, or you can be called by that sub-company in another time zone or country that doesn't do a day off for July 4. I've had to leave family celebrations for Thanksgiving, 4th of July, New Years, and Christmas and even my surpise birthday party to attend to a call from work. The next time you get a call from work at 2AM asking if you could get up at and quick do a few parts on the punch-press in your basement let me know. Face it - no one who actually works for a living will ever support unions or the bloated salaries they demand.
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Don't take this offer! Your brothers worked too hard and sacrificed too much to take any paycuts. When the CEOs are ready to take a simular cut, then perhaps the union should consider a cut but not before. Strike on, we're behind you.
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tom wrote:
does the contract have allotments for Nascar Tickets, Caps & Shirt, Busch Beer, Cigarette Cartons, Fishin' Gear, Huntin' Gear, a Bass Boat,
a Quad, a Travel Trailer, Country CD's, Bowlin' Passes, 20lbs of Sausage, Hot Wings, Cowboy Hat & Boots?........It Don't??.....Awe Shit....I ain't signin' nuthin'!
I mean, how they expect me to pay for my 3/4 ton Duely & my Huntin' Cabin with a crappy $105,000 Freeby Bonus......I ain't gonna have money for nuthin else....no I ain't signin
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And you wonder why jobs are not only leaving MI, but the country also. Wake up and smell the coffee people!! Unions had a place in history and did some good things, but times have changed and they are only here to fill their own pockets on the backs of people too ignorant to see differently. How much do the executives of the UAW make each year? About as much as executives at actual companies who produce a product.
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Don't take this offer! Your brothers worked too hard and sacrificed too much to take any paycuts. When the CEOs are ready to take a simular cut, then perhaps the union should consider a cut but not before. Strike on, we're behind you.
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Fire them all & rehire non union workers!
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TommyO wrote:
CEO's sign a contract and they get paid what's in in; no more, no less. Besides - the CEO works more hours in a week than the shop rats do in a month. Don't even try to call them apples to apples. They got an education, studied, and worked their way up to deserve high pay and benefits - and they make huge decisions that can effect thousands of lives; stress like that isn't good. All you union scum do is sit around running a simple machine that took no education (just training) and you may, if you're ambitious, put in an honest 4 hours of labor each day and then you go home and forget about work until the next day. Salaried people never get to quit working because most of the work is intellectual and wakes you up at night with new ideas, or you can be called by that sub-company in another time zone or country that doesn't do a day off for July 4. I've had to leave family celebrations for Thanksgiving, 4th of July, New Years, and Christmas and even my surpise birthday party to attend to a call from work. The next time you get a call from work at 2AM asking if you could get up at and quick do a few parts on the punch-press in your basement let me know. Face it - no one who actually works for a living will ever support unions or the bloated salaries they demand.
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I couldn't have said it better myself. The only thing I can think to add is that when the executives do take off work, all of the work they miss is there waiting for them when they return. When the machine operator takes off work, somebody else takes his place. I wish somebody could take my place when I'm not at work.
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I can't believe I forgot that. Oh wait - now I know why I forgot it ... I can't recall the last time I took a real vacation as it ends up being more work when I return than it's worth! 40 hours paid vacation I earn = 80 hours work the first week I'm back! Maybe we should get the unions to help us out on this one and get us $90 an hour for our work?
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I couldn't have said it better myself. The only thing I can think to add is that when the executives do take off work, all of the work they miss is there waiting for them when they return. When the machine operator takes off work, somebody else takes his place. I wish somebody could take my place when I'm not at work.
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If you like cheep labor so much why don't you move over to China. Don't bring it over here. If people have money to buy things there will be people starting businesses to sell them. Spread the wealth.
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Albert wrote:
If you like cheep labor so much why don't you move over to China. Don't bring it over here. If people have money to buy things there will be people starting businesses to sell them. Spread the wealth.
a one word response to your post......DUNCE
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When the government opened the borders from Mexico and let 60 million of them come to the US, they knew some day these bosses wouldnt have to give in to higher wages. If the American's wont work for what they're offered, there's plenty of them that will, and without the employer paying for health benefits, because the govt allows many of them to qualify for medicaid. What a shame.
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Lib Dem wrote:
Don't take this offer! Your brothers worked too hard and sacrificed too much to take any paycuts. When the CEOs are ready to take a simular cut, then perhaps the union should consider a cut but not before. Strike on, we're behind you.
Blow it out your butt
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TommyO wrote:
I can't believe I forgot that. Oh wait - now I know why I forgot it ... I can't recall the last time I took a real vacation as it ends up being more work when I return than it's worth! 40 hours paid vacation I earn = 80 hours work the first week I'm back! Maybe we should get the unions to help us out on this one and get us $90 an hour for our work?
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Most salaried workers must dig out after they take any vacation time. Thanks to the AA strike impacting our business, I am basically being made to use up my vacation time now, so the accounting (labor) numbers look better, and yes, when I get back I have to catch up. I am blessed to have a job. However, we have not had raises here in five years due to the business climate, which in part is in the state it is in because of $27/hr non-skilled labor driving up costs! Accept it and be thankful.
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screw the union workers. they wine so much about everything. thinking that they deserve more money and work less. i worked twice hard and made half of what they get. so i hope they all lose their jobs.
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Don't take it!! Wouldn't it be interesting to see one of the big 3 fold? Look at all the workers to unions would have knocking at the door and looking for job placement saying "what are YOU going to w\ me do now?" they have not had to fend for themselves yet. Big brother is always there to fight for them. When those "workers" hit the real job market, our employers will realize how good they have it w\ the employees they have now. I smell a raise and the pat on the back coming....
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IF THE REST OF THE COUNTRY MADE THAT MUCH MONEY ALL THE JOB WOULD GO TO MEXICO OR CHINA. MAKE A GOOD WAGE FOR THE WORK. THEN THE PRICE OF ALL THE PRODUCTS COULD GO DOWN THE THE JOBS WOULD RETURN
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TommyO wrote:
I can't believe I forgot that. Oh wait - now I know why I forgot it ... I can't recall the last time I took a real vacation as it ends up being more work when I return than it's worth! 40 hours paid vacation I earn = 80 hours work the first week I'm back! Maybe we should get the unions to help us out on this one and get us $90 an hour for our work?
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Careful..sounds like you are crying

“So what!!”

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mike wrote:
screw the union workers. they wine so much about everything. thinking that they deserve more money and work less. i worked twice hard and made half of what they get. so i hope they all lose their jobs.
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