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UAW Contract Rejection Shows Union Members Out of TouchThe United Auto Workers Union in Oshkosh, Wisconsin rejected a five-year contract which included raises and a signing bonus. The UAW, rabid supporters of President Obama's reelection campaign, felt the contract was not generous enough.
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GM Settles Deal with UAW; Win or Lose, Ford is NextThe UAW considers its new deal with GM a significant win. Whiled skilled workers did get a raise, average employees were basically left out in the cold. Without the option of striking, the deal was possibly the best they could do. -
UAW Union Workers May Be Forced to Pay for Rich Corporation's Tax CutThe Missouri State Senate passed a bill which will require United Auto Workers (UAW) employees to finance, through payroll deduction for up to ten years, a tax incentive for Ford Motor Company to keep open it's Claycomo, Missouri manufacturing plant.
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New UAW president reflects old-time liberalismNew UAW President Bob King is building an alliance with Jesse Jackson.
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W.A.R. Wrestling Invades Lima, Ohio's UAW Hall March 6th, 2010W.A.R. Wrestling presents their second wrestling event of the new decade on March 6th, 2010. With Dusty Dillinger and Brian Beech leaving the company, fans wonder who will step up to take on W.A.R. Champion Steve Stone and his group of enforcers.
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Hope for Kokomo's UAW Work ForceIndiana was awarded a $4 million grant to aid autoworkers in finding new employment, but 2011 may be too late for a city that's already crippled economically.
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Will Ford Accept a Deal with the UAW?We haven't heard much about Ford ever since GM and Chrysler have been the center of automotive news. GM and Chrysler both filed for bankruptcy, leaving the American auto industry and Detroit in shambles.
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The UAW and the Little GuyMy big UAW Job Experience
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Kyle's Corner (FYI) Did the UAW Put GM Down and Will it Pick GM Up?Article reports on the UAW and its role in making GM competitive. -
Obama's Missed Opportunity with GMPresident Obama fails to provide key leadership in the reorganization of GM. The Chapter 11 plan for GM does not address key problems with the UAW contract and leaves the taxpayer paying the political debt that Obama owes the UAW.
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UAW, Chrysler & Obama: Auto Workers Diverted by Concrete Visions of False HopeIn the past UAW supported Barack Obama into the White House. It may have been one of their biggest mistakes for American auto workers. Meanwhile, the American auto business of Chrysler prepares to move some factories to Mexico.
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The UAW is One of the Reasons the Greed is One of the Seven Deadly SinsWith the bankruptcy filling of Chrysler many are wondering what went wrong. My opinion is the union has a large amount of the blame. General Motors will probably file bankruptcy. Ford could decide to as well.
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Anti-Obama Mentality Growing Among UAW LeadershipThere are many UAW leaders that have a growing anti-Obama mentality that is progressed by the push for GM bankruptcy. -
UAW Joins CFA in Push for Universal Internet AccessThe UAW and CFA have released information that they will work together to press the government to offer high-speed universal Internet access. -
Ford Motor Company and the United Auto Workers (UAW) Reach Contract AgreementFord motor Company and the UAW reach a contract agreement that will see wage freezing and cuts to benefits.
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Automotive Jobs in Jeopardy as UAW Ends Talks with Chapter 11 Minded GMNews is leaking that GM is contemplating filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and talks with the United Auto Workers (UAW) have ended, jeopardizing a large segment of automotive jobs.
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The United Auto Workers Union as Greedy as Wall StreetWhy won't the UAW take a pay cut? They are more to blame than their own greedy CEOs.
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UAW President Ron Gettelfinger is Frustrated with Lack of Auto Industry BailoutRon Gettelfinger, United Auto Workers president, is battling with Tennessee Senator Bob Corker.
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UAW Wages at Center of Auto Bailout FailureThe defeat of the Senate auto bailout bill is being blamed on the dispute between the United Auto Workers union and Republican Senators, who wanted UAW wages cut as part of the bill.
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UAW Sets Stage for Auto Leaders to Meet Congress AgainExecutives from General Motors, Ford and Chrysler can tell Congress that they will tighten their belts, with UAW support.
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UAW Meets on Wednesday, Auto Execs Face Congress on ThursdayGeneral Motors, Ford and Chrysler always have bargained with (or against) the United Auto Workers. Now both sides are bargaining with the government in pursuit of a bailout.
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Average UAW Pay: $28, Not $70When analysts calculate UAW costs, they are including retirees' pensions and benefits.
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GM StrikeThe GM strike is not alone.
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Analysis: Details About the UAW/GM Tentative Agreement Spread Across the WebIn addition to VEBA, lets talk about the other specifics that not too many of us are addressing at this time, and what it will mean for the UAW workers now and in the years to come.
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UAW Workers Strike and Its Effects on GM and the Michigan EconomyAn article about how the UAW strike will affect the people in Michigan and how th strike might be resolved.
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Tentative Agreement Reached Between UAW and General MotorsAfter only a day and half of the strike a tentative a greement has been reached. -
UAW Strike Not Only Effecting UAW WorkersThis strike has already affected the lives of others that don't run under the UAW union. How will this affect the rest of the nation?
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Are the UAW and Domestic Auto Industry Falling on Hard Times?The American worker better wake up to the fact, as the UAW goes so goes our nation's unions. -
Support the UAW Strike Against GMI have been a member of UAW Local 716 for the last 16 years. Even though I have never worked in an auto plant, I have walked a picket line and I support the strike against General Motors. -
Fort Wayne UAW Strike a "Dangerous Situation"UAW members thought that the talks were actually being productive over this past weekend. But at 1:40am this morning the UAW had announced that the strike deadline would be at 11:00 am. -
Journalistic Prejudices Against Associated Content Pressed Over UAW/General Motors Strike Prediction ArticleThe journalistic prejudices against content sites like Associated Content led them to disreguard an article that gave inside information about the negotiations between the UAW and General Motors. -
UAW Strike of General Motors is Imminent, Inside Sources SaySources at the bargaining table of the UAW and General Motors contract negotiations believe that a GM strike is imminent. -
Shrinking UAW, Buyouts Threaten Union's FutureSources inside UAW leadership believe that this round of negotiations will either lead to the long-term success of the UAW, or the union's short-term demise. -
PPG Wins Decision Against UAWThe NLRB ordered a new certification election and overturned a June 2006 election in which union supporters intimidated and threatened other employees.
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UAW and Automakers to Bump Heads Over Jobs BankThis article explains what the jobs bank is, and why it is so important to both sides in this contractual negotiation. -
UAW Furious Over New GM Plant in ChinaThere are people in the UAW that believe that recent opening of an engine plant in China is just a tactic to tease the Union right before the national cotractual negotiations. -
Foxwoods Casino Target of UAW Organizing DriveFoxwoods Resort and Casino - run by the Mashantucket Tribal Nation - has become the subject of a union organizing drive by the UAW. The effort has reportedly escalated over the past month.
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U.S. Automakers and Union Face Hard ChoicesNext month could be a pivotal moment for domestic car companies, employees, and even the future of the U.S. auto industry as representatives from GM, Ford, and Chrysler meet with the United Auto Workers Union to begin new contract talks.
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Two Unions at SIUC Authorize Strike; Two Others Expected to FollowMore than 90 percent of the faculty members who voted Wednesday favored an authorization to strike. Civil service employees voted Tuesday to strike as well.
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Maintaining Your String of StrikesSo, keeping in mind that we are only human, the best we can actually hope for is to make the "right-adjustments at the right-time" in order to maintain that string of strikes for as long as we can.





