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Unionized American auto workers go on strike after helping General Motors reach record-level profits

DETROIT – Local Union leaders from across the nation met Sunday morning after the 2015 General Motors collective bargaining agreement expired Saturday night and opted to strike at midnight on Sunday.

The autoworkers are calling on the Big 3 automaker to recognize the contributions and sacrifices that the company’s UAW members have made to create a healthy, profitable, industry.

“We stood up for General Motors when they needed us most. Now we are standing together in unity and solidarity for our Members, their families and the communities where we work and live,” said UAW Vice President Terry Dittes.

Following a formal meeting of the GM Council consisting of local union leaders, the UAW announced he membership is going on strike at midnight Sunday to secure:

  • Fair Wages
  • Affordable Healthcare
  • Our Share of Profits
  • Job Security
  • A Defined Path to Permanent Seniority for Temps

The decision to strike comes a day after UAW Vice President Terry Dittes notified General Motors leadership that the Union would not agree to extend the Collective Bargaining Agreements.

“We told UAW GM members that we would stand up for them and their future,” said Gary Jones, President of the UAW.

National Bargaining Committee Chair Ted Krumm of UAW Local 652 said “We have been clear at the table about what GM members have indicated we will accept. We are standing up for what is right. We as local unions will sacrifice to stand up for what we deserve.”

“Our members have spoken; we have taken action; and this is a decision we did not make lightly. We are committed to a strong contract at GM that recognizes our UAW members, who make some of the greatest products in the world and make GM so profitable.”

President Trump immediately tweeted, “Here we go again with General Motors and the United Auto Workers. Get together and make a deal!”

GM responded, saying in a statement, “UAW Leadership directed UAW-represented General Motors employees to strike at midnight tonight. It’s disappointing we have gotten to this point as we have worked hard to develop creative solutions for our employees and our business. Our negotiating team, led by Gerald Johnson, put forward an offer that prioritizes employees, communities and builds a stronger future for all of us. We presented a fair offer to the UAW leadership that addresses wages, benefits, investments and job security in substantive ways and builds toward our future.”

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Anonymous
4 years ago

Gold finger is an idiot.

Anonymous
4 years ago

YES TO UNIONS!!! SCABS SHOULD NOT BE POSTING HERE!

Goldfinger
4 years ago

Capitalism is corruption. The two go hand in hand. And in the US consumerism is #1. People spend, spend, spend! Get yours before you get passed by. Cheat, steal, lie. That’s how it is done. There be no rest for the wicked. GREED.

commen sense manly
4 years ago

so my part that they ordered Monday for my 2015 gmc is back ordered now becaude of the strike. should I be mad at the union or management for my inconvenace?

Anonymous
Reply to  commen sense manly
4 years ago

Yes !

bentheredonethat
Reply to  commen sense manly
4 years ago

Buy it off ebay, you’ll get it cheaper and free shipping.

Anonymous
4 years ago

I don’t mind private unions but Public Unions suck for the tax payers.
I have free health insurance from my employer because of the Trump tax cuts and were non union.

Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
4 years ago

I don’t believe you. Who do you work for?

Hesheit
Reply to  Anonymous
4 years ago

That’s because your a hobo livin in your sugar daddies basement. Now get up an go to work lady.

Anonymous
Reply to  Hesheit
4 years ago

Nice answer. Now, try to stay on point.

Anonymous
4 years ago

This story brings to mind a segment on 60 Minutes from a few years back. I forget the specifics, but the story showed the homes of several retired GM production workers, and they lived like kings on their retirement pensions, and something like 60% of the cost of a new GM car doesn’t go to pay for the car, it goes to pay THEIR INFLATED PENSIONS. I have nothing against a worker making a good wage, but there has to be common sense applied here.

Anonymous
4 years ago

I have never read so much anti-worker sediment as I have here. I get the distinct impression that people who complain the most wish they could have a job that pay $23 an hour or more.

At least those people are fighting to keep what they’ve got I’ve worked for companies that unilaterally and arbitrarily decided one day to take all the pension and all the other benefits away because they were not making enough money.

And there was not a thing we could do about it, we had no leverage we had no rights. People with 45 years invested were left with nothing but social security.

Is that the kind of world you want?

Anonymous
4 years ago

I agree. At one time there was a reason for unions. But those times have long past. Now it’s a simple matter of greed, and the only ones making the big bucks are the union management, on the backs of the working person.

Allen
4 years ago

If it wasn’t for the start of the first labor unions in late 1700s, we would all be making $5 an hour(maybe), working 7 days a week 10-12 hours a day or more with no benefits or time off. Wether some like unions or not, there was/is a good reason for them.

Anonymous
Reply to  Allen
4 years ago

Thank you

Anonymous
4 years ago

This is my third post after some retard deleted the last two. Unions, always wanting something. Do you know the difference between a puppy and a union worker? A puppy quits whining after it grows up.

Anonymous
4 years ago

These overpaid a-holes are the reason our cars prices are so high. They make excellent wages for unskilled jobs with excellent benefits and they want more,more more. The President and Past President are up on theft and corruption charges.

Anonymous
4 years ago

The Presidents and Past President of this union are under investigation for theft and corruption.

Anonymous
4 years ago

Overpaid assholes striking for more money. These people have awesome benefits and wages and want more, more, more. They are the reason new automobiles are so expensive for the rest of us. Unions have put more company’s out of business than anything else.

Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
4 years ago

Yeah, you bet. GM made over 8 BILLION in profit last year. Over 11 BILLION the year before. Poor corporations. They always get picked on.

Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
4 years ago

And you are one serious dumbass.

Anonymous
4 years ago

what it comes to is that after a cpl of months of striking and getting no pay checks they will agree on a contract and the raise they get will take 3 yrs of it to make up the money they lost while on strike. no one wins

Anonymous
4 years ago

Don’t know who the retard was that deleted my post, but I’ll try again. Unions, always wanting something.
Do you know what the difference between a union member and a puppy is? Puppies quit whining when they grow up.

Anonymous
4 years ago

Unions, never happy. Do you know the difference between a union worker and a puppy? Puppies quit whining when they grow up.

Jimmy Who
4 years ago

Business as usual. Larger national companies are quietly raising wages for the hourly employee. $15 seems to be the new standard at entry level jobs outside of Iowa. And the Union ain’t missing a beat either.

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