It Isn't Over Yet, Thousands Of Lower Paid UAW Workers Are Voting AGAINST New Contract

It Isn't Over Yet, Thousands Of Lower Paid UAW Workers Are Voting AGAINST New Contract

General Motors and the UAW touted gains in their tentative agreement that would allow all current full-time workers to reach wages of $32.32 per hour by the end of the contract.

But those gains don't apply to everyone.

GM has separate classes of workers who aren't paid equally under this proposed deal (and others before it). They include roughly 3,000 employees of General Motors Components Holdings, a subsidiary created in 2009 after the bankruptcy of supplier Delphi Corp.


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skytopskytop - 10/25/2019 4:36:14 PM
+5 Boost
When (an if) the UAW workers learn of how much of their money is being siphoned off to the corrupt socialist Democrat party, they will REJECT the contract.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/25/2019 6:54:05 PM
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They are probably double-dipping on welfare.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/26/2019 5:56:35 PM
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I'll bet their body powder bill is massive.



MDarringerMDarringer - 10/25/2019 6:33:11 PM
+9 Boost
Time to break the union and teach these blood-sucking freeloaders a lesson.


wilfredwilfred - 10/26/2019 3:31:06 AM
+9 Boost
$32/hr. What do they do to deserve it? I've seen many of these jobs require very minimal skills in a very comfortable and safe working area...


garysandiegogarysandiego - 10/28/2019 10:33:08 PM
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It stinks of class prejudice in here.


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