Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: Squisher
It won't give me much joy, but it certainly will be expected when all IT work is done by foreign companies. Don't worry we can all get jobs at McDonald's.
As for foreign manufacturers making cars here, very little of the content in those cars are made here and all the profits of those foreign cars goes immediately offshore.
Company....Employees........Major plants
GM ...........194,000.............. 82
Ford .........128,000 ..............35
DCX ...........76,600 ..............24
Toyota .......31,000............... 8
Honda ........15,900 ...............8
Nissan ........25,000............... 8
thank you, those were the exact numbers i was looking for.
what now fanboys?
if you buy a japanese car, you purchased a JAPANESE car, not american.
GOOD.
so why don't you go to japan then if you like it there so much? i sure as hell don't want you living in america.
Originally posted by: alien42
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
A UAW boycott would be more like it. It's not GMs fault that they have to pay their workers so much money that they can't stay in business. Any company that is forced top ay wages to their employees that are far higher than they should be getting will have trouble staying in business. Good going UAW. Way to force more jobs overseas.
:thumbsup:
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: desy
Corolla built in Canada, as most Hondas too from the map
PROFITS don't stay in America when you buy foreign
Profits that stay in America are what the big, fat, stupid execs of American companies get. I could give two sh!ts about them.
Wages are what workers get and they're paid to workers employed by the Japanese and Americans alike. I'm far more concerned about these guys since they're my friends and neighbors.
Originally posted by: Chadder007
Originally posted by: alien42
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
A UAW boycott would be more like it. It's not GMs fault that they have to pay their workers so much money that they can't stay in business. Any company that is forced top ay wages to their employees that are far higher than they should be getting will have trouble staying in business. Good going UAW. Way to force more jobs overseas.
:thumbsup:
I spot two idiots in this thread. The Management agreed to the UAW's contract. Boycotting will not help the slightest bit though.
Chrysler is doing just fine with their UAW workers.
But Delphi also blamed its spinoff agreement with GM for saddling it with high labor costs. Under the agreement, Delphi is required to pay GM wages of $27 an hour to most of its 24,000 UAW-represented workers. That?s double the level of competing suppliers, according to Standard & Poor?s Ratings Services. Delphi also had to pay full wages and benefits to 4,000 laid-off workers in jobs banks, which cost it $400 million each year.
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
But Delphi also blamed its spinoff agreement with GM for saddling it with high labor costs. Under the agreement, Delphi is required to pay GM wages of $27 an hour to most of its 24,000 UAW-represented workers. That?s double the level of competing suppliers, according to Standard & Poor?s Ratings Services. Delphi also had to pay full wages and benefits to 4,000 laid-off workers in jobs banks, which cost it $400 million each year.
that is taken from LINK
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: Squisher
It won't give me much joy, but it certainly will be expected when all IT work is done by foreign companies. Don't worry we can all get jobs at McDonald's.
As for foreign manufacturers making cars here, very little of the content in those cars are made here and all the profits of those foreign cars goes immediately offshore.
Company....Employees........Major plants
GM ...........194,000.............. 82
Ford .........128,000 ..............35
DCX ...........76,600 ..............24
Toyota .......31,000............... 8
Honda ........15,900 ...............8
Nissan ........25,000............... 8
thank you, those were the exact numbers i was looking for.
what now fanboys?
if you buy a japanese car, you purchased a JAPANESE car, not american.
GOOD.
so why don't you go to japan then if you like it there so much? i sure as hell don't want you living in america.
Isn't America the biggest proponent of free trade and free markets? If anything I'm being more American by buying Japanese cars.
Originally posted by: Squisher
It won't give me much joy, but it certainly will be expected when all IT work is done by foreign companies. Don't worry we can all get jobs at McDonald's.
As for foreign manufacturers making cars here, very little of the content in those cars are made here and all the profits of those foreign cars goes immediately offshore.
Company....Employees........Major plants
GM ...........194,000.............. 82
Ford .........128,000 ..............35
DCX ...........76,600 ..............24
Toyota .......31,000............... 8
Honda ........15,900 ...............8
Nissan ........25,000............... 8
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
But Delphi also blamed its spinoff agreement with GM for saddling it with high labor costs. Under the agreement, Delphi is required to pay GM wages of $27 an hour to most of its 24,000 UAW-represented workers. That?s double the level of competing suppliers, according to Standard & Poor?s Ratings Services. Delphi also had to pay full wages and benefits to 4,000 laid-off workers in jobs banks, which cost it $400 million each year.
that is taken from LINK
that's $100,000 per laid off job bank worker.
what
the
fsck
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: Squisher
It won't give me much joy, but it certainly will be expected when all IT work is done by foreign companies. Don't worry we can all get jobs at McDonald's.
As for foreign manufacturers making cars here, very little of the content in those cars are made here and all the profits of those foreign cars goes immediately offshore.
Company....Employees........Major plants
GM ...........194,000.............. 82
Ford .........128,000 ..............35
DCX ...........76,600 ..............24
Toyota .......31,000............... 8
Honda ........15,900 ...............8
Nissan ........25,000............... 8
thank you, those were the exact numbers i was looking for.
what now fanboys?
if you buy a japanese car, you purchased a JAPANESE car, not american.
GOOD.
so why don't you go to japan then if you like it there so much? i sure as hell don't want you living in america.
Isn't America the biggest proponent of free trade and free markets? If anything I'm being more American by buying Japanese cars.
Yeah - It is real american to call up some japanese(or anyone) guy 1/2 a world away that you don't know for something dirt cheap while your neighbor loses his job.
Originally posted by: CheesePoofs
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: Squisher
It won't give me much joy, but it certainly will be expected when all IT work is done by foreign companies. Don't worry we can all get jobs at McDonald's.
As for foreign manufacturers making cars here, very little of the content in those cars are made here and all the profits of those foreign cars goes immediately offshore.
Company....Employees........Major plants
GM ...........194,000.............. 82
Ford .........128,000 ..............35
DCX ...........76,600 ..............24
Toyota .......31,000............... 8
Honda ........15,900 ...............8
Nissan ........25,000............... 8
thank you, those were the exact numbers i was looking for.
what now fanboys?
if you buy a japanese car, you purchased a JAPANESE car, not american.
GOOD.
so why don't you go to japan then if you like it there so much? i sure as hell don't want you living in america.
Isn't America the biggest proponent of free trade and free markets? If anything I'm being more American by buying Japanese cars.
Yeah - It is real american to call up some japanese(or anyone) guy 1/2 a world away that you don't know for something dirt cheap while your neighbor loses his job.
Well if American made cars were any good it would be different..... And let me guess, you support Bush who supports free trade, correct?
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
A UAW boycott would be more like it. It's not GMs fault that they have to pay their workers so much money that they can't stay in business. Any company that is forced top ay wages to their employees that are far higher than they should be getting will have trouble staying in business. Good going UAW. Way to force more jobs overseas.
What a bunch of crap. Who agreed to the UAW contract? Who decided to design all sorts of sh!tty SUVs and skip the hybrid market? Who is responsible for the company as a whole? Oh, yeah, those MBA asshats we call executives. And who's fault is it that GM's (and everyone else's) health care costs keep going up?
The guys running Toyota and Honda had enough sense to see a lot of this coming and are doing a lot better, not too mention that in Japan, the taxpayer/worker/consumer foots the bill for healthcare, not the company.
Sure, the UAW could make some concessions, but the bottom line is the GM's management sucks bigtime and the stockholders should sh!tcan every last one of them.
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: ElFenix
yeah that'll get them to hire americans! :roll:
Exactly...OP, put your thinking cap back on.
Originally posted by: EatSpam
What a bunch of crap. Who agreed to the UAW contract? Who decided to design all sorts of sh!tty SUVs and skip the hybrid market? Who is responsible for the company as a whole? Oh, yeah, those MBA asshats we call executives. And who's fault is it that GM's (and everyone else's) health care costs keep going up?
The guys running Toyota and Honda had enough sense to see a lot of this coming and are doing a lot better, not too mention that in Japan, the taxpayer/worker/consumer foots the bill for healthcare, not the company.
Sure, the UAW could make some concessions, but the bottom line is the GM's management sucks bigtime and the stockholders should sh!tcan every last one of them.
Originally posted by: frankierx
what gm car do you like?
Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: EatSpam
What a bunch of crap. Who agreed to the UAW contract? Who decided to design all sorts of sh!tty SUVs and skip the hybrid market? Who is responsible for the company as a whole? Oh, yeah, those MBA asshats we call executives. And who's fault is it that GM's (and everyone else's) health care costs keep going up?
The guys running Toyota and Honda had enough sense to see a lot of this coming and are doing a lot better, not too mention that in Japan, the taxpayer/worker/consumer foots the bill for healthcare, not the company.
Sure, the UAW could make some concessions, but the bottom line is the GM's management sucks bigtime and the stockholders should sh!tcan every last one of them.
Yea the management sucks, but GM has been forced to agree to those contracts and lets face it, the bad business decisions don't really matter that much when you have 1 working employee for every 2 on a pension and healthcare. GM's healthcare and pension cost per vehicle sold is around $6k, there is no way they can be competative on the world market with costs like that. UAW would have bankrupted GM 20 years ago had they not agreed to those unreasonable oontracts. GM doesn't have the ability to fight the union on these contracts the way the law is written and the way the the UAW acts.
The best thing that will ever happen to GM is bankruptcy because management will get replaced, the UAW contracts and pensions will be voided and re-written by an impartial judge.
Originally posted by: DaWhim
blue collar jobs decrease is a good thing.
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Squisher
It won't give me much joy, but it certainly will be expected when all IT work is done by foreign companies. Don't worry we can all get jobs at McDonald's.
As for foreign manufacturers making cars here, very little of the content in those cars are made here and all the profits of those foreign cars goes immediately offshore.
Company....Employees........Major plants
GM ...........194,000.............. 82
Ford .........128,000 ..............35
DCX ...........76,600 ..............24
Toyota .......31,000............... 8
Honda ........15,900 ...............8
Nissan ........25,000............... 8
Actually most foreign cars that are sold in the US are made in the US. All that you see here is who is effecient with labor and falcilties and who is not.
What good is GM if they are laying off people and closing facilities because they have far too much overhead. Since toyota recently took the #2 spot away from ford, it is probably fairly safe to assume that toyota now makes more cars in the US than ford does. And from what I have been reading toyota offshores less work than the big 3, so might want to rethrink where that money immediantly goes.
Originally posted by: Proletariat
Apparently the unions couldn't stop the loss of 30,000 jobs. I think you guys are putting way too much emphasis on unions. They aren't nearly as powerful as they once were.
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
all kidding aside i'm not sure even bankruptcy would help GM right now. I think that years of overpaying employees and lack of WANTING to keep up with the best technologies because of their "it's working and people are buying so we arent changing anything" mentality are going to cause very drastic changes to the US vehicle industry VERY SOON.
