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safeinOhio

(34,093 posts)
Tue Oct 20, 2020, 05:46 AM Oct 2020

Ford wage, benefits fuel union buzz at Honda, Toyota, says Unifor leader

https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/ford/2020/10/19/unifor-ford-union-honda-toyota/3679854001/

Jerry Dias has his eye on Honda and Toyota now.

The president of Unifor, the union representing Detroit Three autoworkers in Canada, said contract talks with Ford Motor Co. went so well that nonunion workers have begun making inquiries, wondering if the time has come to join.

The Ford deal announced Sept. 28 included a $1.5 billion (U.S.) investment to bring battery-electric vehicle production to Oakville Assembly near Toronto and a new engine derivative to Windsor. The agreement was a massive negotiation among government, company and union officials. And the wages set a pattern for the other automaker contracts.

"It showed how things should work, with the federal government and Ford Motor Co. and the union all in the room — how you create jobs," Dias told the Free Press.



Manufactures have the benefit of Government Health care when deciding where to build plants in Canada. In the US they have to bargain for the cost of health care.
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Ford wage, benefits fuel union buzz at Honda, Toyota, says Unifor leader (Original Post) safeinOhio Oct 2020 OP
Excellent Sherman A1 Oct 2020 #1
This!👆 SheltieLover Oct 2020 #2
The private sector is only 6-7% unionized, gab13by13 Oct 2020 #3

gab13by13

(25,267 posts)
3. The private sector is only 6-7% unionized,
Tue Oct 20, 2020, 06:03 AM
Oct 2020

it is one of the biggest reasons for our income inequality gap.

The 1% has a way to get workers to vote against their own best interests.

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