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And you have to love crap like this:
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Benefits can't be attributed to a worker in a direct manner though. A person making $20/hr working isn't getting $20 in benefits at the same time. It only works as an average, and even then, many of the benefits are still active after retirement and are more or less a fixed cost. So it doesn't really make much sense to combine the two since theoretically, if GM employed only 1 factor worker and everyone else was layed off or retired, he would have an equivalent hourly cost of millions of dollars per hour, despite the fact he only gets $20 or so. Conversely, if GM were to hire 10 million factory workers, the average cost of each would only be a bit higher than regular pay.
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__________________ Originally Posted by FbodFather My sister's dentist's brother's cousin's housekeeper's dog-breeder's nephew sells coffee filters to the company that provides coffee to General Motors...... ........and HE WOULD KNOW!!!!__________________ Camaro Fest sub-forum |
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All I was saying is that once everything is factored in he is probably making closer to $40 an hour than he believes. Healthcare, retirement, etc... is worth a lot of money. Money you would have to make in actual pay if your company didn't offer the same benefits. |
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I once heard that if a GM assembly line workers was laid off because of slowdowns, shutdowns, etc and they were offered another job at another plant and they didn't like it for any reason, they didn't have to take it and still got paid..... Thanks unions.
A friend told me that in the 70's he worked near Detroit building Pontiacs- Every so often a car or two was pulled off line after a dent mysteriously appeard on a 1/4 panel. This kept one or two union workers working repairing those mysterious dents... Those "make work" jobs were negotiated in the union contracts. Thanks unions and thanks GM for being so dumb. |
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well if you want a 100% USA made camaro. get ready for the $36k LS model.
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DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp GM.N Chief Executive Rick Wagoner's salary and other compensation rose 64 percent in 2007 to about $15.7 million, mainly due to option grants, according to a proxy filed on Friday. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If we're going to bash pay, don't leave out the management. Where was the board of directors when this 64% went down? Ah let's just say they were not looking after the stock holders or bond holders. GM Stock price in 4/07 ~$30.00/share, today ~$0.43/share. Now who got the short end of this deal, the employees - union or management - or the investors/owners? Last edited by hot_rod; 07-06-2010 at 04:18 PM. |
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And for a CEO to be making less than $10M a year is pretty rare for companies with revenues of over $100B.
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Someone please call an air marshall...this sucker's been hijacked...
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Different, yes...but some relevance: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38025260...s-us_business/
Is it possible to be an all-American company? California flashlight maker is close, but it's still a rough road
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I've noticed that many "American" cars have gone from about 90% US/Canadian parts to generally about 60% in just the last few years. (Meanwhile, many Japanese cars have increased to 80% US/Canadian content). This may have a lot to do with the bankruptcies of the part suppliers. Many companies that made parts 5 years ago when American cars were at 90% went bankrupt too (and out of business, not bailed out), leaving them scrambling to find new suppliers. Hopefully this means some of these part contents can come back up a bit once all the financial problems are sorted through.
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I don't think it's a zero-sum game to calculate inflation pressure. Outsourcing things like an SS badge doesn't bother me too much, there's not enough money there to provide for people (of course I don't want the bigger ticket items outsourced-including assembly). I don't want to see science and engineering outsourced. That's far more critical at this point-it's a little too late to put the genie back in the bottle on the small simple parts.
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Manufacturing engineering gets outsourced when stuff gets made overseas and there is plenty of scientific research goes into how to make things cheaper, such as a new process for producing a material. Sure, these jobs aren't as glamorous as designing an engine for a car, but they still get sent overseas when stuff gets made overseas.
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Here's the problem with that DG, it has nothing to do with glamorousness of a part. You get to a point where there simply is no way to make an item significantly cheaper except to either a)lower safety standards or wages, or b)make it with a machine. There's just no margin left on an item like an SS badge. You can't even do that work at minimum wage and make it work. And the US isn't number 1 in robotics so who will make the robot to make the SS badge? Probably Korea. There's no fantastic engineering breakthrough to be made at this level. I'm not even talking union wages-I'm saying 7.15 an hour is going to be hard to justify to make some products.
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- The average Big 3 car used more than twice as much domestic content as the average foreign car, including those built in the U.S. - 8 out of the 10 vehicles that Ford, GM, and Chrysler sell in the U.S. are made in the U.S., while only half of the cars other automakers sell here are made here. There are very few foreign cars that are 90% "American" made as you claim, which the only one being that I can think of right now is the Toyota Camry. |
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