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UAW ready to strike

https://freebeacon.com/biden-admini...ic-vehicles-it-could-come-back-to-haunt-them/

'Union Joe' Biden Teamed Up With GM Chief To Push a Transition to Electric Vehicles. It Could Come Back to Haunt Them.​

Painful EV transition pushed by White House is central to auto worker complaints​


President Joe Biden praised General Motors chief executive Mary Barra at a 2022 event, saying "we owe you big" for pushing the auto industry towards all-electric production over the next decade. The president’s kind words for Barra, and their decision to team up to back a transition to electric vehicles, could come back to haunt both parties amid a historic United Auto Workers strike.

The 150,000-member union has singled out Barra as an example of corporate greed at the "Big Three" automakers, a group that also includes Ford and Stellantis. UAW, which launched a strike at four auto plants last week, took a shot at Barra over her industry-leading $29 million annual salary. UAW president Shawn Fain declared "war" on the Big Three last month, citing the $200 million Barra has raked in over the past decade. The union wants a hefty increase to salaries and benefits for its members, along with assurances that jobs will be protected during the transition to EV production.

That dramatic shift will likely come at a steep cost in terms of auto industry jobs, and the transition to electric vehicles is at the center of the auto workers' complaints. According to one estimate, the transition to EV production will come at the cost of 117,000 auto jobs.

"The workers who are making engines and transmissions today, their jobs will be eliminated when we make a transition to electric vehicles," UAW research director Jennifer Kelly said earlier this year. And Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford, said last year he expects electric vehicles will require 40 percent less labor to produce than traditional automobiles.

The transition has already hit home for some auto workers. Stellantis, which owns Chrysler, laid off 1,200 employees at its Jeep plant in Illinois, citing "the electrification of the automotive market." Ford cut 3,000 white-collar jobs last year to slash costs to ease the transition to electric vehicles.

Biden and Barra's support for the EV push could come back to haunt them. Biden, who embraces his "Union Joe" moniker, has made Barra the poster child for his electric vehicle ambitions. He has praised Barra during at least 17 White House events and fundraisers, according to White House transcripts reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon.

"You electrified the entire automobile industry. You led, and it matters," Biden told Barra at one event. Biden has suggested he had a hand in Barra’s decision to put GM on an all-electric path. At fundraisers in Albuquerque and Salt Lake City last month, Biden recalled that after a meeting with Barra in 2021, she decided to commit GM to an all-electric fleet by 2035.

"I’m not saying it was because of me," Biden said to laughter at the Salt Lake City event.

Biden has fast-tracked the electric vehicle transition through billions of dollars in federal subsidies. The Build Back Better Act provides $7,500 in tax breaks for the purchase of electric cars, a major boon to GM and other automakers.

Biden’s alliance with Barra could alienate union voters, a core base of support in his reelection bid. The UAW has withheld an endorsement of Biden because of his hands-off response to the labor negotiations. Biden further rankled the union with his ill-fated prediction during a Labor Day speech that the strike would be averted. "It's time for politicians in this country to pick a side," said Fain, the UAW president.
 
40% less labor required in EV production
Yet, you dont see that reflected in the prices

That also reads 40,000+ jobs potentially lost in Joes future economy in the automotive sector. Meanwhile African children mine for cobalt needs

Hmmmm
I think I will side AGAINST biden and his EV fukkery
 
40% less labor required in EV production

yup, & part of that is that EVs have something like half the parts of an ICE vehicle, another part is the gigapress, Musk is stamping out huge pieces of the car in one chunk with these things, ultimately further reducing the total number of overall parts. Apparently Toyota has caught on too, this will likely become the industry standard & human labor necessary to build these things will slow to a trickle at some point.

I'd say McDonalds is hiring but considering Newsom's meddling in the minimum wage arena perhaps they too will be going full robot

 
Didn’t Joe say those people can get new jobs in software coding?

My next door neighbor writes module software for Stellantis. 100% work from home, no union, and I guess it pays better than the defense weapons he was programming before that he can't tell me about.
 
My next door neighbor writes module software for Stellantis. 100% work from home, no union, and I guess it pays better than the defense weapons he was programming before that he can't tell me about.

Well, he actually could tell you.







But then he'd have to kill you. Ba dump bump, ching! I'll be here all week. :ROFLMAO:
 
maybe you've forgotten there was a not fully comprehended pandemic at the time? Perhaps you also forgot that soon to be 46 along with his clown brigade on the left screamed from every mountain top at Trump to "do your job" - shut everything down, mandate this, mandate that... as he fought defiantly to keep the economy moving.

The early days of 2020 were at best a guessing game not just by 45 but by the entire world in response to an unknown threat. By contrast what's facing Biden now is how to best manipulate a very known situation for his political gain, & if the party decides to stick with him it's entirely possible he'll try to assure limited or no debates along with mail in voting and another campaign conducted from his basement so he can avoid being humiliated by campaign events where 9 people show up while Trump sells out stadiums 7 nights a week. The formula worked last time.

Will it be another round of covid bullshit, the climate crisis, WWIII, perhaps an alien invasion, I don't know, but none of them would surprise me.



100% agree, the entire push has been about control since the government became involved. If the auto industry were market driven we wouldn't be having this conversation, it would still be doing what it's been doing for the past century & we'd all still be happily driving our ICE vehicles, & EV's would still be the novelty they were when Tesla got in the game. I think that company would still be successful, & maybe one day the market would drive us to full adoption of EVs when we have no alternative due to a lack of oil, but that day is being artificially foisted on us all over the world.

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Just hit the shelves yesterday.
 
I just read in the news that the UAW wants a 40% pay raise, return of the traditional pension, and a 32 hour work week with 40 hours of pay.

40 for 32 is already a 20% pay raise, and they want another 40% on top of that?
So a 60% pay increase, just because.
Daaannnggg, for the past 10 years or so we've been getting 2-4% annual raises at my work.
 
Waiting to see what my 30k mile '18 F350 CCLB 4x4 will bring on the market after this shit show is settled.
Increased vehicle prices affects other working folks the most.
 

A brand new base model F150 in 2019 was around 38k. A brand new base model F150 in 2023 is 52k.

That's an increase of 14k in just about 3 years.

Blew my mind when the sales guy (who was actually honest with me) told me that when we were shopping for a F150.

Now is a terrible time to buy a vehicle. I didn't get the best deal, but I didn't get a terrible deal either. I'm just happy to have not paid an absurd markup like we were going to have to on a new F150.
 
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