Detroit's $70-an-hour autoworker

Question: Is the press just being sloppy on this issue of supposedly pampered autoworkers, or are there other elements in play? Because honestly, I've had trouble escaping the not-very-subtle elitist, get-a-load-of-this tone that has run through the media's misinformation on the topic; i.e., "These autoworkers get paid that?!" Full Story »

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Leo Romero
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by Leo Romero - Nov. 30, 2008

As one Daily Kos diarist pointed out last week, according to the UAW website, the base pay for a worker in a UAW plant is about $28 an hour. … according to this Associated Press report, a chunk of GM’s $70-an-hour labor costs goes toward paying current retirees’ pensions and health-care coverage. In other words, that’s money that’s not going to end up in the pocket of any autoworker when he cashes his paycheck this week. That’s money GM has to set aside in order to pay off costs associated with workers already in retirement. That money has absolutely nothing to do with calculating the hourly wage of a full-time UAW employee today. … here’s the right way to cover the issue: In a November 18 column, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s David Nicklaus wrote that the Big Three “need to bring their labor costs, which average $72 an hour, closer to the Honda or Toyota level of about $45.”

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