might have something to due with Ford being family controledI've always heard that UAW and Ford seem to get along a little better than the other automakers. Won't be surprised if Ford reaches a deal before anyone else.
Fain said Ford agreed to reinstate the cost of living adjustment and other job security provisions that had been taken away in 2009.might have something to due with Ford being family controled
given awayFain said Ford agreed to reinstate the cost of living adjustment and other job security provisions that had been taken away in 2009.
Worked at several parts suppliers in Ohio. There it's more like 15 years and there is only 3 jobs out of several hundred that pay that level. I got $11 while I was thereafter a year I got bumped up to $11.15 yay! That's $400 a year if you work all the overtime.Interestingly Ford stock price surged today 3-4%.
UAW is expanding the strike nationwide to GM and Stellantis parts distribution centers where top pay maxs out at $25 and takes 8 years to get there. Shawn Fain called on auto makers to end price gouging and invest record profits into sustainable wages and benefits.
I kind of doubted your post, but you are 100% right, quote:might have something to due with Ford being family controled
SourceSam Fiorani, vice president of global vehicle forecasting at AutoForecast Solutions, said Ford's family-controlled structure gives it a different focus than the other two.
"GM and Stellantis are looking at stockholder value and Ford is looking a lot more long-term that they have to make friends with labor."
From the above source link, quote:Fain said Ford agreed to reinstate the cost of living adjustment and other job security provisions that had been taken away in 2009.
I didn't think any of the companies would agree to that and a big jump in the pay scale, good for Ford and even better for the temporary workers.Ford also agreed to convert temporary employees with at least 90 days' employment to full-time upon ratification of a deal, he said.
I think the col in Hawaii is a tad higher than in Ohio.Worked at several parts suppliers in Ohio. There it's more like 15 years and there is only 3 jobs out of several hundred that pay that level. I got $11 while I was thereafter a year I got bumped up to $11.15 yay! That's $400 a year if you work all the overtime.
Glad I am out on a farm in Hawaii making over double that and almost triple if I'm mowing and adding in perks like collecting recycling.
It is, a lot, and I am still poor. However I can live simpler here. Off grid and with a 1 mile commute helps a bunch.I think the col in Hawaii is a tad higher than in Ohio.
I have heard that it's not so much what you make but what you do not spend!It is, a lot, and I am still poor. However I can live simpler here. Off grid and with a 1 mile commute helps a bunch.
Yep like I said, Im still poor lol!I have heard that it's not so much what you make but what you do not spend!
after working at Ford's for almost 30yrs i can say that it sure seems to me that Ford motor co. values their relationship with the UAW far more than any other OEM. somewhat ironic as back in the day Ford was the last and most intransigent of the big 3 to be organized by the UAW. there are accounts that say old Henry the 1st only relented when his beloved wife Clara was so disturbed by the company's often violent efforts to resist the 'Union' that she threatened to sell all her shares (a lot) in the company. Henry was a lot of things but he wasnt stupid or about to let that happen and he signed a deal not long afterwards . by comparison nowadays you could almost call them (UAW/Ford) almost BFF's.I kind of doubted your post, but you are 100% right, quote:
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I didn't think any of the companies would agree to that and a big jump in the pay scale, good for Ford and even better for the temporary workers.