Talk about personal insults. That offer was a personal insult. It’s funny how the workers are always supposed to take the cuts yet the executives get massive raises. I’d like an explanation how that benefits us all as a whole. He filed that proposal exactly where it belonged.
@@dvdv8197 nope, he’s a working man who’s done the work. This contract hits close to home for him. I’m sure he personally knows 100’s of guys these negotiations are going to directly affect. This is his job and he’s taking it personal, as he should!
@@didactic02 you need the strike, sometimes things are for the greater good. When the strike is over and you go back to work you’ll be making more money with better conditions.
@chelsea5747 fair point but also as auto works, have to make sure they elect representatives that will fight for you and not their own interest such as lining their own pocketbooks 💰 because we've seen corruption from the union in the past and still the auto workers got screwed.
This isn't theatrics this is passion, determination and grit. He's a throw back for sure but for to long labor has back slid. If you listen to Walter Reuther's speeches you will see a parallel between him and our president. Men and women fought and died for the right to organize and fight for the American dream that has for so many become just that a dream just out of reach. While the rich get richer the ranks of the hard working poor languish. The power of the union is the speak with one voice that refuses to be ignored. We will not back down! We will not surrender! We will not go quietly! We Will Fight !SOLIDARITY FOREVER!!!
I remember our last contract. The common rhetoric was "this ain't your daddies contract!". Fain is the new face of our Union and for once we actually have leadership with a backbone! Workers have given up miles in the past for the sake of the Big Three. Miles that they promised to give back. Now we are truly fighting for what was promised so long ago!
We have built these company’s products and help them become what they are, we have family ties to these companies and they can afford to treat us like so.
Yes but the government bailed out the Big 3 last time . Jobs will go south and UAW workers will be looking for another job. Maybe in a Non Union Tesla plant.
Correction: Stewart is not the CEO of Stellantis, but the COO. Also fun fact: he sent that reply from a two-week vacation in Mexico, while contract talks are ongoing. So who here is not taking this seriously, exactly? 😊
Let them go south. So will their market share. It’s time for our youth to have a chance to create something new in automotive technology. We have the skill. Let the next generation do things right. This here is all wrong. Lying stealing cheats. That’s all it is.
The automaker's have been making record profits for the last 10 years, the UAW is asking for the wealth to be spread around to the people that make those profits possible. They sure aren't giving the customer's any breaks...
The new Chrysler (Stellantis) is tougher than FCA. Not as dependent on North America for one. They may be itching for a fight with the union. Get an agreement with ford. Best of the three companies for workers.
Really? He gave all his employees a giant raise for the time. People told him he was crazy. Henry Ford thought the people that built the car should be able to afford it! Research some history.
They’re not cutting 30k jobs. They were cutting 3,500 jobs and offered a buyout to over 30k people but only need 3,500. And yes they do care about the demands of the uaw.
UAW is spot on. It’s too bad they won’t lower their profit margins for shareholders, if they get an agreement I’m sure more jobs will go to Mexico.-- pathetic
with all of the plants that have been built south of the border and over seas and in Canada, how much do you think they really need the US for there business to survive. I agree it's a shame but the US is currently buying more imports than that of the big three. they have been planing this for a long time.
Back in the days people were glad to make a decent wage good health insurance but this 32 hours a week an extra eight is over time 45 dollars an hour your working yourselves out of a job.I hope you learn from this big three.STOP OVER PAYING YOUR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS LIKE CEO ETC..This ain't your daddy's union that right my daddy was glad to make what he did to support his family what your asking goes down to consumers good luck! 32 hours a week good grief!
Yep flint lost all their jobs because of disagreement by UAW workers and management.I agree management is way over paid don't expect 32 hours a week when the rest of America working 40.
My dad worked over 30 years for UAW he was happy to make a decent wage good insurance with over priced cars , greedy management , wanting 32 hours a week means one thing GIANT LAYOFFS!
@@jessyhavron2548lol we strike no immigrants will stop foot in plants to replace us, Michigan is not a right to work state. We strike production will come to a halt
UAW strike Americans have and continue to suffer the ravages of inflation. The average family has seen their real dollar value reduced by 30% over the last three years. Auto prices have skyrocketed and the cost to finance them is now over 8%! Add on top of that no automakers are giving any discounts or rebates. In this environment the tune deaf unions steps in. Much to their own demise. We are to feel sorry for these people who have the highest absenteeism than any workers in the industry? Face it an anyone can do their job because it no longer takes a “skilled laborer” to do this job. ALL THE REAL PRECISION WORK IS DONE BY ROBOTS. NOW LET’s GET DOWN TO THE FACTS. United Auto Workers pay ranges from a low of $83 to a high of $112 per hour. When you add in the hourly burdened rate of the hourly cost of the union pension and bonuses it easily over $150 per hour. I know because I did the labor budget for Intel’s largest division (Embedded Chips Division) for 20 year and the average cost of all in cost was 100% to $150 percent the average salary per hour. So go ahead and strike…..
I would tell the UAW to take a hike. The foreign car companies are doing fine without them, and there cars are better quality and last longer. $90,000.00 for a F150 King Ranch is more than a middle class house cost. The UAW are going to price their companies Wright out of Business. Toyota shut down their only Union plant.
You opinion is trash same as you misuse of the word" Wright " this is exactly why you don't run a company just a keyboard do you understand the fallout it these plants took a hike lol you would definitely feel economical effects
Ok then with the argument being that labor costs drive up vehicle cost. If that were true then all non union produced vehicle should be at bargain basement prices. I think not. Every single non union manufacturer on the planet have their products priced the same or above union produced vehicles. Go piss down someone’s neck that doesn’t know better. Union shops set the standard. Anyone unable to see that in order for the working class to succeed we need union representation
@@michaelsalyer7243I think your forgetting economics as well because that also plays a roll in production. Also it's needed as in no longer. Not need.
Talk about personal insults. That offer was a personal insult. It’s funny how the workers are always supposed to take the cuts yet the executives get massive raises. I’d like an explanation how that benefits us all as a whole. He filed that proposal exactly where it belonged.
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Modern day slaves. Big boss thinks you are over paid slave!
Well hopefully the big-3 takes all of the Union's demands it does the same. UAW, unions against work
For some, Fain might have shown too much of his emotions, but he is right in everything he said.
I mean, can you blame him for being emotional?
He CARES!
@@dvdv8197 nope, he’s a working man who’s done the work. This contract hits close to home for him. I’m sure he personally knows 100’s of guys these negotiations are going to directly affect. This is his job and he’s taking it personal, as he should!
We need bargaining not emotions. A few weeks into strike emotions won’t get your bills paid
@@didactic02 you need the strike, sometimes things are for the greater good. When the strike is over and you go back to work you’ll be making more money with better conditions.
If you want your labor valued you need a UNION to fight for you! Because your boss will not!
@chelsea5747 fair point but also as auto works, have to make sure they elect representatives that will fight for you and not their own interest such as lining their own pocketbooks 💰 because we've seen corruption from the union in the past and still the auto workers got screwed.
You sir or what ever you Identify as are a moron
@@ANTAGONIST1776does it really look like this current President and board at UAW is screwing the Workers? Don't think so.
Yep and this group is no different
This isn't theatrics this is passion, determination and grit. He's a throw back for sure but for to long labor has back slid. If you listen to Walter Reuther's speeches you will see a parallel between him and our president. Men and women fought and died for the right to organize and fight for the American dream that has for so many become just that a dream just out of reach. While the rich get richer the ranks of the hard working poor languish. The power of the union is the speak with one voice that refuses to be ignored. We will not back down! We will not surrender! We will not go quietly! We Will Fight !SOLIDARITY FOREVER!!!
Yes you know how much Robert Kennedy liked Jimmy Hoffa.
Preach 🙌❤
@@jessyhavron2548 Jimmy Hoffa was the leader of the Teamsters 😂
Fain ain't playing
I remember our last contract. The common rhetoric was "this ain't your daddies contract!". Fain is the new face of our Union and for once we actually have leadership with a backbone! Workers have given up miles in the past for the sake of the Big Three. Miles that they promised to give back. Now we are truly fighting for what was promised so long ago!
Fein is going to cause a lot of jobs going south.
Protect what future jobs? They just closed down my factory and sent it to Mexico. Thank God for the UAW. They were able to arrange transfers.
Lol how you work for them n can’t afford one of the cars
Why cant they?🤔
In solidarity with all Workers ❤
Good job Shawn we need a better future!!!
We have built these company’s products and help them become what they are, we have family ties to these companies and they can afford to treat us like so.
Yes but the government bailed out the Big 3 last time . Jobs will go south and UAW workers will be looking for another job. Maybe in a Non Union Tesla plant.
Solidarity forever , you no benefit getting haters you take a hike .
Support the workers
Correction: Stewart is not the CEO of Stellantis, but the COO.
Also fun fact: he sent that reply from a two-week vacation in Mexico, while contract talks are ongoing. So who here is not taking this seriously, exactly? 😊
Jobs will go south.
@@jessyhavron2548 stop trolling and stand in solidarity with all Workers, thanks! ❤️
Let them go south. So will their market share. It’s time for our youth to have a chance to create something new in automotive technology. We have the skill. Let the next generation do things right. This here is all wrong. Lying stealing cheats. That’s all it is.
Looking forward to Flashpoint Sunday morning.
Hope it'll be an objective one!
The automaker's have been making record profits for the last 10 years, the UAW is asking for the wealth to be spread around to the people that make those profits possible. They sure aren't giving the customer's any breaks...
I hope Captain Planet gives Stellantis an earful
I always said y do the ppl doing the job making the company the money always gets crapped on
Cue the assembly line robots to start asap. - Zoomer
Losing only for the stake holders profits
The new Chrysler (Stellantis) is tougher than FCA. Not as dependent on North America for one. They may be itching for a fight with the union.
Get an agreement with ford. Best of the three companies for workers.
Henry Ford would close his plant if he knew how much money the UAW wanted.
Really? He gave all his employees a giant raise for the time. People told him he was crazy. Henry Ford thought the people that built the car should be able to afford it! Research some history.
He want 40% ( more money )
Stellantis already said they were cutting 30k jobs and offering buyout b4 negotiations started,They could care less of uaw demands.
They’re not cutting 30k jobs. They were cutting 3,500 jobs and offered a buyout to over 30k people but only need 3,500. And yes they do care about the demands of the uaw.
It's nice to know you care and are in solidarity with all Workers. 😊
Carlos Tavares is just greedy “free man”
UAW is spot on. It’s too bad they won’t lower their profit margins for shareholders, if they get an agreement I’m sure more jobs will go to Mexico.-- pathetic
Tossing proposals n the TRASH was unprefessional an n BAD taste not a good look
A proposal that low was a direct slap in the face of every worker. Way nicer than me. I would've told Tavares to F**K off!
with all of the plants that have been built south of the border and over seas and in Canada, how much do you think they really need the US for there business to survive. I agree it's a shame but the US is currently buying more imports than that of the big three. they have been planing this for a long time.
Check where the money is made.
Back in the days people were glad to make a decent wage good health insurance but this 32 hours a week an extra eight is over time 45 dollars an hour your working yourselves out of a job.I hope you learn from this big three.STOP OVER PAYING YOUR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS LIKE CEO ETC..This ain't your daddy's union that right my daddy was glad to make what he did to support his family what your asking goes down to consumers good luck! 32 hours a week good grief!
Your Wright, Fain and the UAW are going to price their workers out of a job.
Yep flint lost all their jobs because of disagreement by UAW workers and management.I agree management is way over paid don't expect 32 hours a week when the rest of America working 40.
My dad worked over 30 years for UAW he was happy to make a decent wage good insurance with over priced cars , greedy management , wanting 32 hours a week means one thing GIANT LAYOFFS!
Stellantis is making billions and what Fain proposes is nothing. We as auto workers want to eat steak too
Stellantis is Italian they care nothing about Fain.
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All a show for zombie rank and file.
UAW as much class as the democrats they support.
Strike!!!
There are a lot of immigrants waiting for a good job,and probably work more than 32 hours a week for $20 an hour and do a better job.
@@jessyhavron2548lol we strike no immigrants will stop foot in plants to replace us, Michigan is not a right to work state. We strike production will come to a halt
@@jessyhavron2548ain't that right 👍🏾😂 work less for more is this what this country has come tool 😂😂😂
For sure strike! In solidarity with all Workers ❤
@@jessyhavron2548 well it ain't 20$ an hour it's 16.50, so zip it
UAW strike
Americans have and continue to suffer the ravages of inflation. The average family has seen their real dollar value reduced by 30% over the last three years. Auto prices have skyrocketed and the cost to finance them is now over 8%! Add on top of that no automakers are giving any discounts or rebates. In this environment the tune deaf unions steps in. Much to their own demise.
We are to feel sorry for these people who have the highest absenteeism than any workers in the industry? Face it an anyone can do their job because it no longer takes a “skilled laborer” to do this job. ALL THE REAL PRECISION WORK IS DONE BY ROBOTS.
NOW LET’s GET DOWN TO THE FACTS. United Auto Workers pay ranges from a low of $83 to a high of $112 per hour. When you add in the hourly burdened rate of the hourly cost of the union pension and bonuses it easily over $150 per hour.
I know because I did the labor budget for Intel’s largest division (Embedded Chips Division) for 20 year and the average cost of all in cost was 100% to $150 percent the average salary per hour.
So go ahead and strike…..
Shame on you for lying and playing defense for the Big 3.
a company man all they way. Idiot!
Facts….just the facts.
You did the labor budget?
I bet you were overpaid. I wouldn’t pay your position over 12$ and hour.
When you start giving the correct facts so will we.@@Maximum1A
Hahahahaha he's gonna bankrupt the Big 3 😂
Hahahahahaha he's not. 😂
I would tell the UAW to take a hike. The foreign car companies are doing fine without them, and there cars are better quality and last longer. $90,000.00 for a F150 King Ranch is more than a middle class house cost. The UAW are going to price their companies Wright out of Business. Toyota shut down their only Union plant.
This isn’t Toyota and this is America. Without a strong Auto presence not only will Michigan suffer but America will suffer
You opinion is trash same as you misuse of the word" Wright " this is exactly why you don't run a company just a keyboard do you understand the fallout it these plants took a hike lol you would definitely feel economical effects
Ok then with the argument being that labor costs drive up vehicle cost. If that were true then all non union produced vehicle should be at bargain basement prices. I think not. Every single non union manufacturer on the planet have their products priced the same or above union produced vehicles. Go piss down someone’s neck that doesn’t know better. Union shops set the standard. Anyone unable to see that in order for the working class to succeed we need union representation
@@curtissimpson8945but hes saying Toyota is exploding UAWs weakness and taking full advantage of that.
@@michaelsalyer7243I think your forgetting economics as well because that also plays a roll in production. Also it's needed as in no longer. Not need.
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