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So I just read Toyota gave raises. Guess the strike benefited those who are non union also. In ‘28 fain is going to try to organized the other companies
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Gave raises to keep unions and the BS out. Fain is high if he think he can convert toyota. They already build the tacoma in mexico, more would follow.So I just read Toyota gave raises. Guess the strike benefited those who are non union also. In ‘28 fain is going to try to organized the other companies
Lol at jumping ship.They got raises to keep them from jumping ship. Get a clue
Oh while you’re here you always rant how you turned down several union jobs, but when i questioned you you went silent. Curious as if these were worthy unions or some in house bullshit “union”?
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So the unions are directly responsible for improving wages even in non-union shops? Sounds pretty good to me, makes me think the unions are a net positive even for non-union workers.Gave raises to keep unions and the BS out. Fain is high if he think he can convert toyota. They already build the tacoma in mexico, more would follow.
this is correctOne of the larger GM plants voted against their contract as well, I believe it was last week.
I think that it will eventually pass. Even though the new agreement ends the tiered wage structure, there are still differences in retirement benefits whether you started before '09 or after. I started in '92 and have a pension and paid for health care when I retire. The newer folks have a company matched 401k, so the production folks are riled up about that not changing.https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/com...labor-deal-doubts-are-creeping-in/ar-AA1jPMNu
@KyTruckPlant is this what you are hearing?
Yes and no. No email or update in the web tracker, but by a phone call to Ford yesterday the said I was built way back on 11/1.Has anyone gotten a "Built" email since the strike ended ?
I've only seen one posted this month. MAP could be having some problems