GM Settles with CAW!
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GM Settles with CAW!
http://www.canada.com/national/natio...4-a471141655b3
Sure hope this paves the way for some good things (and names?)to come down the pipeline soon!
Best regardSS,
Elie
Sure hope this paves the way for some good things (and names?)to come down the pipeline soon!
Best regardSS,
Elie
Re: GM Settles with CAW!
Originally Posted by dav305z
Inflation protection, guarenteed raises, and a pretty nice salary. Why am I wasting my time with college?!
I know it's a little off-topic, but related in the sense of union workers costing a premium but supposedly providing a skilled workforce...
I just bought a '93 Mustang notchback (exceptionally straight and original), and had to replace the door hinge pins (all of them suck!). When I got the fender of to gain access to the hinge bolts, I saw globs of body/seam filler everywhere, and I thought, "how wasteful... they could have saved more than half of this junk for the next car." No more than 2 minutes later, I am taking out the bolts for the door hinge, and 1 bolt out of 6 total wrung-off. After cursing, I moved on.
After taking the plate out to drill and extract the wrung bolt, I can see from the back side that the bolt was cross-threaded into the plate, and forced in by impact wrench - the threads were just mutilated on the exposed bolt sticking out the back. My next thought is, "Man, what retard did this one and thought nobody would ever know."
Front bumper cover has provisions designed in for 9 attachment screws at the bottom from the factory... 4 are there. 4 screws holding the center console in place (plastic-to-plastic) - 3 are good, one was stripped. I can go on and on, but I think you can see where I am going with this.
GM and Ford pay good money to people to put cars together RIGHT. After the deal is signed, they go to the line and do a half-@ss job slapping cars together, just watching the clock for quitting time, and griping about needing more money. This sucks! This is also why we are getting our butts kicked by foreign companies that actually punish (or heaven forbid FIRE) a worker that knowingly does not execute his/her job correctly. I am certainly aware that line workers get pushed to execute tasks on a tight schedule, they are always asked to do more, and they are pushed by managers - but so is everyone else working in todays economy - me included.
I am all for the union getting the workers what they deserve, but I also think they should be more conscientious about what their workers are actually doing. Defending a guy that puts in half the screws required because he thinks that's enough is goofy.
As we have said here before - they could just price themselves right out of a job if not careful.
Anyways - good news to see they averted the strike, and GM is clear to move ahead with plans up north.
Re: GM Settles with CAW!
Originally Posted by ProudPony
No Kidding!
I know it's a little off-topic, but related in the sense of union workers costing a premium but supposedly providing a skilled workforce...
I just bought a '93 Mustang notchback (exceptionally straight and original), and had to replace the door hinge pins (all of them suck!). When I got the fender of to gain access to the hinge bolts, I saw globs of body/seam filler everywhere, and I thought, "how wasteful... they could have saved more than half of this junk for the next car." No more than 2 minutes later, I am taking out the bolts for the door hinge, and 1 bolt out of 6 total wrung-off. After cursing, I moved on.
After taking the plate out to drill and extract the wrung bolt, I can see from the back side that the bolt was cross-threaded into the plate, and forced in by impact wrench - the threads were just mutilated on the exposed bolt sticking out the back. My next thought is, "Man, what retard did this one and thought nobody would ever know."
Front bumper cover has provisions designed in for 9 attachment screws at the bottom from the factory... 4 are there. 4 screws holding the center console in place (plastic-to-plastic) - 3 are good, one was stripped. I can go on and on, but I think you can see where I am going with this.
GM and Ford pay good money to people to put cars together RIGHT. After the deal is signed, they go to the line and do a half-@ss job slapping cars together, just watching the clock for quitting time, and griping about needing more money. This sucks! This is also why we are getting our butts kicked by foreign companies that actually punish (or heaven forbid FIRE) a worker that knowingly does not execute his/her job correctly. I am certainly aware that line workers get pushed to execute tasks on a tight schedule, they are always asked to do more, and they are pushed by managers - but so is everyone else working in todays economy - me included.
I am all for the union getting the workers what they deserve, but I also think they should be more conscientious about what their workers are actually doing. Defending a guy that puts in half the screws required because he thinks that's enough is goofy.
As we have said here before - they could just price themselves right out of a job if not careful.
Anyways - good news to see they averted the strike, and GM is clear to move ahead with plans up north.
I know it's a little off-topic, but related in the sense of union workers costing a premium but supposedly providing a skilled workforce...
I just bought a '93 Mustang notchback (exceptionally straight and original), and had to replace the door hinge pins (all of them suck!). When I got the fender of to gain access to the hinge bolts, I saw globs of body/seam filler everywhere, and I thought, "how wasteful... they could have saved more than half of this junk for the next car." No more than 2 minutes later, I am taking out the bolts for the door hinge, and 1 bolt out of 6 total wrung-off. After cursing, I moved on.
After taking the plate out to drill and extract the wrung bolt, I can see from the back side that the bolt was cross-threaded into the plate, and forced in by impact wrench - the threads were just mutilated on the exposed bolt sticking out the back. My next thought is, "Man, what retard did this one and thought nobody would ever know."
Front bumper cover has provisions designed in for 9 attachment screws at the bottom from the factory... 4 are there. 4 screws holding the center console in place (plastic-to-plastic) - 3 are good, one was stripped. I can go on and on, but I think you can see where I am going with this.
GM and Ford pay good money to people to put cars together RIGHT. After the deal is signed, they go to the line and do a half-@ss job slapping cars together, just watching the clock for quitting time, and griping about needing more money. This sucks! This is also why we are getting our butts kicked by foreign companies that actually punish (or heaven forbid FIRE) a worker that knowingly does not execute his/her job correctly. I am certainly aware that line workers get pushed to execute tasks on a tight schedule, they are always asked to do more, and they are pushed by managers - but so is everyone else working in todays economy - me included.
I am all for the union getting the workers what they deserve, but I also think they should be more conscientious about what their workers are actually doing. Defending a guy that puts in half the screws required because he thinks that's enough is goofy.
As we have said here before - they could just price themselves right out of a job if not careful.
Anyways - good news to see they averted the strike, and GM is clear to move ahead with plans up north.
But, the car is also 12 years old. Unless you've owned it from day one and never took it to any shops and did all work yourself the theory goes out the window.
Re: GM Settles with CAW!
Originally Posted by Blue89Bird
Not saying it didn't happen on the assembly line, I found some assembly line boo-boos on my 442 during restoration as well.
But, the car is also 12 years old. Unless you've owned it from day one and never took it to any shops and did all work yourself the theory goes out the window.
But, the car is also 12 years old. Unless you've owned it from day one and never took it to any shops and did all work yourself the theory goes out the window.
Your point is well-taken, and you are correct about the 12-years-old too, but I'm more than certain that there are still the same types of people working on those assembly lines. Time may have changed, but human nature likely has not.
Fortunately, I think newer operations like GM's Lansing plant and the Auto Alliance group near Dearborn have addressed a lot of the "lethargic" issues of monotonous work through roatating shifts, and improved automoation/assist devices like the automatic torque-sensing screw guns. Still, if a human has to run it, there's the chance it could be a dud.
Re: GM Settles with CAW!
Originally Posted by 91_z28_4me
evok said the same thing. Am I missing out on something?
What about October? perhaps we are having a deadline with UAW in November...
jees we need some more inventory... at the dealers...
Re: GM Settles with CAW!
Originally Posted by turbo96z28
November is going to be an interesting month.
Re: GM Settles with CAW!
Originally Posted by Eric Bryant
There's going to be plenty of interesting months between now and the end of the year, and I suspect it's going to start with sales info at the end of September.

but seriously with an inventory of 10 trucks what do you expect, when usually have 200 trucks... atleast we have about 200 tahoes... which have to almost last us till the 07's come out... GM's sales are all out of whack due to demand... i guess thats never a bad thing...
HHR's are goin quick... Cobalts although arent a great seller for us.. that of course being right next door to Longo Toyota, the largest dealership in the world...
Re: GM Settles with CAW!
Just out of curiousity, does anyone here think that GM actually got what they wanted/needed from the union? It seems to me that 1,000 jobs (cut through attrition) and a small raise isn't exactly the sort of drastic cost-cutting that the General says it is going to pursue with the unions.
It'll be interesting to see how the '07 UAW talks go, if all hell doesn't break loose first.
It'll be interesting to see how the '07 UAW talks go, if all hell doesn't break loose first.
Re: GM Settles with CAW!
Originally Posted by ProudPony
GM and Ford pay good money to people to put cars together RIGHT. After the deal is signed, they go to the line and do a half-@ss job slapping cars together, just watching the clock for quitting time, and griping about needing more money. This sucks! This is also why we are getting our butts kicked by foreign companies that actually punish (or heaven forbid FIRE) a worker that knowingly does not execute his/her job correctly. I am certainly aware that line workers get pushed to execute tasks on a tight schedule, they are always asked to do more, and they are pushed by managers - but so is everyone else working in todays economy - me included.
Re: GM Settles with CAW!
Originally Posted by Eric Bryant
Just out of curiousity, does anyone here think that GM actually got what they wanted/needed from the union? It seems to me that 1,000 jobs (cut through attrition) and a small raise isn't exactly the sort of drastic cost-cutting that the General says it is going to pursue with the unions.
It'll be interesting to see how the '07 UAW talks go, if all hell doesn't break loose first.
It'll be interesting to see how the '07 UAW talks go, if all hell doesn't break loose first.


