Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: Stunt
Did you guys read the article?
It said wages *start* at $9, today's averages are $26.
There are jobs in a factory that just don't demand hiigher pay...ie. janitor. The idea that $9 is the new going rate for all union employees is HIGHLY misguided. I will be looking to see the average pay...to make a reasonable comparison.
That article seems heavily biased, giving confusing data and information.
I have a copy of the company's full proposal (It's amazing the way this stuff gets around in Detroit). Starting pay for new hires is $9, but you can work yourself up to the top pay of $10.50 for unskilled labor.
Skilled tradesmen (diemakers, millwrights, machine repairmen, pipe fitters, electricians, etc.) start at $18 and work their way up to $19.
All work not directly effecting production will be contracted out.
Holidays are cut in half. No double time for Sunday, only time and a half after 40 hours.
No benefits, no medical coverage, no cost of living increases, no pension, no jobs bank.