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multigraincracker

(32,729 posts)
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 07:55 AM Sep 2023

51 year member of UAW and

the local that is now walking the picket line.
Lots of memories of standing on Michigan Ave, in the cold, warming up around the burn barrel. All of those car driving by giving us a honk. Some folks stopping by with a box of donuts for us. Can’t tell you how much that would raise our spirits.
I retired from my job, with a defined pension over 21 years ago.
No more retirement like I had. Still the same pay rate I had back then.
Companies have record profits this year and can afford massive stock buy backs that benefit large stock holders, like CEOs. All while the workers are stuck with 2002 compensation. How much have the prices of cars gone up in that time?

If you happen to drive by a picket line, at least honk your horn and pump a fist. Drop off some food and encouragement.

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51 year member of UAW and (Original Post) multigraincracker Sep 2023 OP
I could have written this almost word for word. JohnnyRingo Sep 2023 #1
My husband was Local 755 IUE True Blue American Sep 2023 #7
K and R Diamond_Dog Sep 2023 #2
Don't forget the bologna sandwiches. gibraltar72 Sep 2023 #3
KNR niyad Sep 2023 #4
Right on! ✊🏽 n/a luvallpeeps Sep 2023 #5
K&R burrowowl Sep 2023 #6
Been there, done that! pazzyanne Sep 2023 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author Beachnutt Sep 2023 #9
K & R mountain grammy Sep 2023 #10
45 years in my Union SouthernDem4ever Sep 2023 #11
CEOs and top executives now make obscene salaries. yardwork Sep 2023 #12
i say hogwash to that. AllaN01Bear Sep 2023 #16
Years ago moniss Sep 2023 #13
Amen to that. soldierant Sep 2023 #23
CWA member since 1974, here. Alliepoo Sep 2023 #14
CWA since 1971 and proud Deuxcents Sep 2023 #30
I was in a union when I worked as a nurse's aide for NM. Elessar Zappa Sep 2023 #15
Solidarity! geardaddy Sep 2023 #17
Solidarity Wild blueberry Sep 2023 #18
Donuts are great along with those large boxes of coffee. Serves like 20. Prairie_Seagull Sep 2023 #19
KnR. Thanks for sharing. n/t iluvtennis Sep 2023 #20
SAG/AFTRA here. I support the strikers wholeheartedly. calimary Sep 2023 #21
1997 retired from General Motors tiredtoo Sep 2023 #22
Yes indeed and moniss Sep 2023 #27
Was once a UAW worker myself randr Sep 2023 #24
Because of my Ford UAW benifits multigraincracker Sep 2023 #25
It was a bit of corruption that allowed Reagan to start with the bad mouth randr Sep 2023 #26
I retired unofficially in 2006 with grow in. LiberalFighter Sep 2023 #28
On Yahoo RW Crap nwliberalkiwi Sep 2023 #29
Yahoo gives me gag reflex. dchill Sep 2023 #31
Union Strong Magoo48 Sep 2023 #32

JohnnyRingo

(18,653 posts)
1. I could have written this almost word for word.
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 08:25 AM
Sep 2023

Packard Electric since 9/5/72 and retiring in January 2003 (at 49!). IUE 717 and later UAW when Delphi went bankrupt in '97, I still kiss that pension check when it arrives.

Well stated brother.

True Blue American

(17,992 posts)
7. My husband was Local 755 IUE
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 09:04 AM
Sep 2023

Son 775 IUE.

My IUE sticker is still on my Buick and I still pay Unions dues voluntarily. After all they saved us during the bankruptcy

And I do remember the picket lines. The younger generation is waking up.

pazzyanne

(6,558 posts)
8. Been there, done that!
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 09:23 AM
Sep 2023

My school was one of the first 3 Minnesota schools to ever go out on strike. We went out 3 weeks before Christmas, temperatures hovering around 0 degrees F and wind chills at -50 degrees. After the shock wore off, the school board went back to the negotiations table. We got our first raise in 4 years, and better working conditions. We had mixed community support as was expected. Some of the community visited us on the strike line bringing hot chocolate/ coffee and cookies. Some of the community members drove by yelling profanity. Fredrick Manfred (wrote "Lord Grizzly&quot among other books, our local resident author spent time at strike head quarters cheering us on. Best of all we settled 3 days before Christmas. It was ,

Response to multigraincracker (Original post)

yardwork

(61,712 posts)
12. CEOs and top executives now make obscene salaries.
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 09:47 AM
Sep 2023

I heard the Ford CEO last night on the news. He said it's "not sustainable" to give workers pensions and livable salaries. I was angry that the reporter didn't mention his salary - he made more than $21 million last year. The GM CEO made $29 million.

AllaN01Bear

(18,464 posts)
16. i say hogwash to that.
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 10:33 AM
Sep 2023

The GM CEO made $29 million.
how much did the dividends to the investors get.?
the ceo is full of fluff.

moniss

(4,274 posts)
13. Years ago
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 10:02 AM
Sep 2023

in York, PA the CAT plant was on strike. I had a delivery for CAT but didn't know ahead of time about the strike. I stopped in the driveway well before the guard shack and explained to the guys that I was sorry and didn't know ahead of time otherwise I wouldn't have come. They told me to go ahead and deliver and that it was not a problem for them. I explained to them that I would call CAT and they could make arrangements to offload me someplace else but I would not cross a picket line and in over 55 years I never have. The guys on the picket line thanked me and gave me coffee and a roll.

I don't cross picket lines and I remember the picketers and strikers who have given their lives. I have never scabbed and never will. That picket line at any union plant represents more than just the current issues. It is a legacy paid for by former and current members of unions all across this country. I say to everybody to stand up and stand with union workers.

Deuxcents

(16,351 posts)
30. CWA since 1971 and proud
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 10:19 PM
Sep 2023

A picket line is honored, always. These CEO’s and company reps crying broke piss me off. Millions in bonuses while their salaries are 700% more than those helping make the companies a healthy profit. Same as it always was but it’s got to change.

Elessar Zappa

(14,083 posts)
15. I was in a union when I worked as a nurse's aide for NM.
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 10:27 AM
Sep 2023

I’ll never cross a picket line or support scabs. Go UAW!

calimary

(81,518 posts)
21. SAG/AFTRA here. I support the strikers wholeheartedly.
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 02:20 PM
Sep 2023

What do the CEOs get? A little more “share the wealth” strategy wouldn’t hurt them for a nanosecond, and it would mean TONS to the average worker.

tiredtoo

(2,949 posts)
22. 1997 retired from General Motors
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 02:36 PM
Sep 2023

Nice pension. Working people should get a share of the profits they helped create.

moniss

(4,274 posts)
27. Yes indeed and
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 04:40 PM
Sep 2023

the bad thing now too is the companies make promises about what they'll provide in the future and they never intend to honor it. They just want to get a cheaper deal for themselves for today and then use the savings to move the company overseas or else loot it and then bankrupt it.

randr

(12,417 posts)
24. Was once a UAW worker myself
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 03:59 PM
Sep 2023

Always support unions. Sure do wish I would hear how they are supporting the people who help them out more often.

multigraincracker

(32,729 posts)
25. Because of my Ford UAW benifits
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 04:03 PM
Sep 2023

I was able to go back to college and finish my degree. Everything paid for except books. No student loans to pay back.

randr

(12,417 posts)
26. It was a bit of corruption that allowed Reagan to start with the bad mouth
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 04:13 PM
Sep 2023

American's at large got a bad taste about Unions and they have been blamed for so much economic strife since.
They really need to educate their members a lot more about their history and place at the table in a polarized world.

LiberalFighter

(51,122 posts)
28. I retired unofficially in 2006 with grow in.
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 05:37 PM
Sep 2023

Officially in 2007 with thirty years.
Tiers was not a thing then.
Probation for ninety days before permanent.
I'm glad I got a pension and supplemented my savings with a 401k. I don't consider 401Ks should replace pensions.
After the bankruptcy our GM provide retiree health care was converted to a VEBA severed from them and managed by the UAW. We have good options.

nwliberalkiwi

(367 posts)
29. On Yahoo RW Crap
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 05:50 PM
Sep 2023

On Yahoo there is an article on how Biden is not backing the Union. Bunch of RW commentators saying how unions are bad, and I'm a Union member and the best President was Trump because he was for the average guy. Yahoo is a RW platform for this type of screed!!!

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