UAW Chief Says Union Must Brace For Change as Big Three Struggle
AP:
The challenges we face aren't the kind that can be ridden out. They're structural challenges, and they require new and farsighted solutions," he said.
Among those challenges is that nonunion U.S.-based auto assembly plants made 1.1 million more vehicles in 2005 than they did in 2001, while production at unionized plants fell by 1.1 million, he said. Mr. Gettelfinger said U.S. labor laws heavily favor management and allow employers, such as Japanese auto makers that have opened plants in this country, to intimidate workers seeking to unionize.
Ron Gettelfinger's report is available here [
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Posted by James Zellmer at June 12, 2006 12:40 PM
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