http://bigthreeauto.procon.org
So we all know how much more UAW workers cost than Toyota / Honda workers etc. There is a site that does a nice comparison of costs between the Big 3 to their Toyota / Honda counterparts.
The cost difference per employee is big. The legacy costs are big. What I find interesting though is that Rick Wagoner and Allan Mulally made SUBSTANTIALLY more money than the top 26 executives of Honda combined!!!
I would love to see the break down in comp for mid level / upper level management at the Big 3 compared to Honda / Toyota. Seems to me that the Americans like to pay themselves hefty sums.
Rick made 16 x the Salary of the Toyota CEO in 2007
Allan made 24 x the Salary of the Toyota CEO in 2007
Are our managers / execs doing 16 x or 24 x better job than the Toyota CEO?
Before we get to UAW bashing or pure management bashing, I think everyone should agree that major costs cuts across the board are needed. Compensation is one of the quickest items to reduce. For UAW it would take a contract rework but I think we could start with the white collar / non union jobs right now, today.
So we all know how much more UAW workers cost than Toyota / Honda workers etc. There is a site that does a nice comparison of costs between the Big 3 to their Toyota / Honda counterparts.
The cost difference per employee is big. The legacy costs are big. What I find interesting though is that Rick Wagoner and Allan Mulally made SUBSTANTIALLY more money than the top 26 executives of Honda combined!!!
I would love to see the break down in comp for mid level / upper level management at the Big 3 compared to Honda / Toyota. Seems to me that the Americans like to pay themselves hefty sums.
Rick made 16 x the Salary of the Toyota CEO in 2007
Allan made 24 x the Salary of the Toyota CEO in 2007
Are our managers / execs doing 16 x or 24 x better job than the Toyota CEO?
Before we get to UAW bashing or pure management bashing, I think everyone should agree that major costs cuts across the board are needed. Compensation is one of the quickest items to reduce. For UAW it would take a contract rework but I think we could start with the white collar / non union jobs right now, today.