Originally posted by: Naustica
You guys are fighting over unions and non-unions, etc. None of this would matter if GM can sell cars. Currently, cars are not selling. This is not because it's union or non-union. Demand is gone because of the economic mess we're in. People don't want to buy cars right now when they're having trouble paying for their house and bills. They're afraid they're going to lose their job. The small number of people who wants to buy GM cars are having trouble getting financing from GMAC or the banks. Bottom line is the demand for cars have shrunk and unless that demand comes back, marginal players are toast.
Not only that but Toyota pays its non-union people about the same as GMs Union workers, in some cases the Toyota workers make more. Its the legacy cost that hurt GM. All the pensions, health care cost, etc... from people that worked at GM years sometime decades ago.
The problem with GM is not the blue collar workers but the people running it. Heck some VP's at GM make more then the CEO of Toyota. Its like the financial going down while the top people keep getting more money while the bottom workers and people with homes/401ks/etc... are the ones getting hurt.
Put blame where it should be, the ones driving the company.
