Posted on 23 February 2009. Tags: Bailout, Bankruptcy, Chrysler, Detroit, Ford, General Motors, Labor, UAW, Wages
This is news that is both somewhat expected and also worrisome, from The Wall Street Journal this morning: Outside advisers to the U.S. Treasury have started lining up the largest bankruptcy loan ever, talking with banks and other lenders about at least $40 billion in financing for General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC, in […]
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Posted on 16 December 2008. Tags: Auto Industry, Financial Times, General Motors, Health Care, New York Times, Single Payer, UAW
When the history of our current economic crisis is written, there will need to be a full chapter devoted to the willful ignorance or stupidity of the traditional media. Right before our eyes stands the solution to a huge chunk of our fiscal nightmare and a lifeline for the auto industry: single-payer health care. […]
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Posted on 04 December 2008. Tags: Chrysler, Detroit, Ford, General Motors, Globalization, UAW, Wages
Not a happy day for auto workers–and, frankly, for workers everywhere. The UAW, as most of you know by now, has agreed to new concessions to try to save the auto companies. From The Wall Street Journal: Two weeks after insisting his union had already done enough to help the car makers, UAW President […]
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Posted on 04 December 2008. Tags: Chrysler, Detroit, Ford, General Motors, Globalization, UAW, Wages
Not a happy day for auto workers–and, frankly, for workers everywhere. The UAW, as most of you know by now, has agreed to new concessions to try to save the auto companies. From The Wall Street Journal: Two weeks after insisting his union had already done enough to help the car makers, UAW President […]
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Posted on 04 December 2008. Tags: Auto Industry, Barack Obama, Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Labor, UAW
Today, I’m going to be talking about labor and the president-elect with WNYC’s Brian Lehrer, who, for non-New Yorkers, has one of the most interesting radio talk shows in the city. It’s at 11:25 am Eastern time. Those people fortunate enough to live in NYC (okay, let’s not start a war over that…) can […]
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Posted on 02 December 2008. Tags: AIG, Bailout, Chrysler, Detroit, Ford, General Motors, Globalization, Labor, Robert Rubin, UAW, Wages
Even though I’ve suggested that auto workers should not pay for the mistakes made by the industry’s executives, the drumbeat has been pretty persistent that the workers will take another hit. And it picks up in today’s New York Times: While the union has not agreed to reopen contracts at General Motors, Ford and […]
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Posted on 20 November 2008. Tags: Bailout, Chrysler, Detroit, Ford, General Motors, Globalization, Labor, UAW, Wages
Memo to the traditional media: you want to see the auto industry go down? Fine. But, at least try to give the facts about what workers have undergone in the industry–an assignment that most of the traditional media could not live up in its coverage of yesterday’s hearings on the proposed bailout. The facts […]
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Posted on 14 November 2008. Tags: American Axle, Chrysler, Detroit, Ford, General Motors, Globalization, Labor, UAW, Wages
Yesterday, I posted a dairy about the right way to bailout the auto industry. I have no issue with those people who disagree with the basic premise that we should bailout the companies. But, in other places where I posted this and generally out there in the ether, there was a shocking level of […]
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Posted on 13 November 2008. Tags: Al Gore, Auto Industry, Bailouts, Barack Obama, Chrysler, Climate Change, Ford, General Motors, UAW
I’ve been reading the various proposals about how to bailout the auto industry. Some of the ideas are good but one piece floating around in the punditry is foolish and dangerous. This has to be done right–and it has to be done in a way that does not attack the workers of the industry. […]
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Posted on 08 November 2008. Tags: Consumer Spending, Financial Crisis, Ford, General Motors, Hedge Funds, Sales, Unemployment
Readers here know that I’ve been repeatedly saying things will get much worse, regardless of any one-day swings in the stock market. I’ve been saying for many, many weeks that we are going to see very big problems come the holiday season–the more important time for retailers and other businesses to bring in sales. […]
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