GM Workers Face Bleak Future
Employees Talk About Pending Pink Slips At One GM Plant In Michigan
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Play CBS Video Video GM Workers Face Gloomy Future General Motors plans to lay off 30,000 employees by 2012. Here, in their own words, are three GM employees from the Orion, Michigan, assembly plant.
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Workers on the GM assembly line in Orion, MI, (CBS)
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GM announced Tuesday that it will seek as much as $18 billion in federal loans over the course of the next four months. Without the money, the world's largest automaker could collapse by the end of the year.
This has GM employee Joel Blatchford and his co-workers understandably on edge.
"It's probably the most frightening time I've ever experienced at GM," says Blatchford, a 23-year veteran of the company. "You work for this many years and you're counting on a future with a pension. You're getting close to paying things off ... and you're seeing the company go through a meltdown."
In order to cut costs, GM says it will shed dealerships and trim down to four main brands - Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC. Pontiac will become a specialty label. It will also cut its workforce by more than 30,000 jobs in the next three years.
As for layoffs at the Orion factory, plant manager Gary Malkus says cuts are right around the corner. "We have announced that we will have a reduction in line speed in February and hundreds of people will be laid off."
Joel Persinger, a shop committeeman at the plant, compares GM's financial situation to that of a struggling family. "When times tighten up you have to look at what you're spending and cut any costs where you possibly can," he says.
But despite the bleak outlook, Persinger says GM is doing the right thing given the circumstances. "Honestly, I would run my household pretty damn close to what they're doing right now."
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See all 75 CommentsMaybe getting $28 per hour is a bit much for twisting a wrench but recieving (NOT earning, you''ll note) $600000 base salary and a 2007 bonus of another $46 million dollars for single handedly running a company into the ground (Wagoner) is beyond disgusting. NO one deserves that kind of an income - not even God. And especially NOT someone who has overseen the hemorrhage GM has undergone the past few years (yup, they lost money last year, too)
So, those of you who are throwing darts at the so-called fat contracts the assemblyman (or woman) are getting for doing nothing should direct your anger at the outratgeous salary and benefit packages that executive level managenent have recieved yearly for doing essentially the same thing.
If the UAW has to dial back a little - and they absolutely must(!), then the those at the top must dial back to nothing or the next thing to it and learn to live on their holdings until the crisis is past.
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Posted by JoePack61 at 05:23 PM : Dec 04, 2008
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its pretty easy to mow a lawn, its so eaasy a caveman can do it batabing bataboom (its sad but its time to face reality)
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Posted by JoePack61 at 05:28 PM : Dec 04, 2008
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because of unions..like the UAW..its cheaper to send jobs overseas..(do you know how much a UAW member makes an hour?)
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Posted by JoePack61 at 05:15 PM : Dec 04, 2008
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cool now we can disband the UAW, deport all the illegal aliens and let the ex-UAW members pick produce, mow my lawn and bus my table..
2 problems solved
I hear it argued that we must bailout the automakers to save jobs and avoid a depression. This is another scare tactic. Auto sales will be down to 9-10 million anually, from the 16 million last year. That to me says job losses/consolidation regardless of whether they get the money. Plus GM/Ford/Chrysler in their new bailout plans stated they%u2019d have to lay off massive amounts of people anyway. In addition, this bailout money will only get them through March. They need to file bankruptcy like any other firm so that the courts can negotiate all of their ridiculous contracts, benefits, etc.
Any bailout should be spent on fixing the housing crisis or it won''t matter if GM/Ford/Chrysler survive. If you can''t afford your mortgage payment, you surely aren''t going to buy a car.
If we don''t stop this bailout, this will set a precedent for the airlines to be next, then hotels/travel industry, then restaurants, etc. It''s got to stop. We should be investing in the sectors of this country that will actually grow our GDP and us as a country.
Contact Congress and tell them to vote no.
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress
let them go bankrupt and then the cream will rise to the top!
The biggest problem for the soon to be ex-uaw member will be getting hired in the real world. There aren''t many employers who will put up with their attitude and work ethic.
The $28 figure IS what that older workers are making. Your right-wing freak show sources will tell you different, but they are lying--just like you are lying about being a UAW member.
No it''s not. We just ask you stop the LIES. You say that the worker make ***** right now. SO what des the person make that has bee at one of the BIG 3 6 years. You LIE just like all UAW peopel do. I know I have UAW union Card.
Posted by mediawatch50 at 11:43 AM : Dec 04, 2008
So you are saying that you or a relative is not a Union member? Goes to issues of bias and credibility.
Their health insurance carries very high out-of-pocket costs and has poor coverage. The $70-$80 per hour figure is a LIE that was created by rolling in all of the workers who are retired and drawing the pensions that they earned.
The right wing is determined to destroy this country and destroy the middle class, and their willing, foolish dupes who post here think that they will somehow be exempted from that.
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