News reports Caterpillar has locked workers out of London Ont plant and offered a new contract with a 50% wage cut and no pension plan.
Gunny
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quote:Originally posted by gunny:
News reports Caterpillar has locked workers out of London Ont plant and offered a new contract with a 50% wage cut and no pension plan.
Gunny
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Union officials said Caterpillar's latest proposal would halve wages and reduce benefits. Tim Carrie, president of the CAW's local branch, said the cut would reduce hourly pay to 16.50 Canadian dollars (US$16.16) for most workers from C$34.
Caterpillar declined to provide details of its offer but said wages and benefits at the Canadian plant are twice those of workers represented by the UAW at Electro-Motive's LaGrange plant. Under the most recent contract, Caterpillar said, the plant wasn't "sufficiently flexible and cost-competitive in the global marketplace."
In October, Caterpillar opened a locomotive-production plant in Muncie, Ind., prompting fears among its Ontario workers that the company would shift all or most production to Muncie. A Caterpillar spokesman declined to comment on production plans at the London, Ontario, plant.
quote:CBC calls it a lockout
quote:Originally posted by gunny:
Hotwater,
I don't care whether you call it a strike or a lockout those people are out of work and will never see $35cdn again! What CAT wants CAT gets.
Gunny
quote:Originally posted by jay jay:
Isn't CAT / Progress Rail planning on opening locomotive plants in Mexico or Brazil? If so, the Muncie jobs might be at risk.
quote:Originally posted by Hot Water:
John,
EMD already had those facilities in Mexaco & Brazil. The Muncie facility is new (2011) started by Progress Rail/CAT, most likely to depart the London, ONT plant when ever negoations whent in the toilet with the CAW.
quote:Originally posted by Hot Water:quote:CBC calls it a lockout
Gunny,
I don't care WHAT the CBC news media calls it,,,,,,the CAW "walked off the job" at 12:01AM on January 1, 2012! That is a STRIKE!!!!!!
quote:Originally posted by Greg Elems:
So another topic seems to have drifted into pro/con unions and politics should be thrown in here pretty darn soon.
Maybe an explanation on how GM closed LaGrange and took their business of building locomotives to Canada and Mexico in the late 80's worked out. EMD never seemed to get over that move judging by the sales of GE units against EMD units. Yes, lots of factors in that move and when Canada got those jobs, the US lost them. Now they are moving back to the US.
And now the crux of my post.
Are all of you people who are feeling the CAW should take a 30-50% cut in pay are good for doing that yourself? The shoe may be on your foot one of these days. Glad to see we won’t have to read about your trials and tribulations when it happens.
Greg
quote:Originally posted by wb47:
Let's see, $35 times 40 times 52 equals $72,800 per year to weld or screw on a bolt? Maybe one year of school and training? Plus benefits?
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