[Ducati] Strike at Harley (NDC)

mike major textike at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 3 17:21:26 EST 2007


Sometimes our digressions are the best part of this fourm as long as folks remain civil.  And, are there unions at the Ducati plant and if so how do they function?  Does anyone know?  Moonbeam

Kathleen Corgan <kathis at mindspring.com> wrote:  

On Feb 3, 2007, at 12:25EST, Scott Taylor wrote:

> There was definitely a time when unions were absolutely necessary 
> to protect workers from robber-barrons whose jobs killed the 
> workers, both literally and figuratively.

Look around you...that time is back with us now. Health care costs 
are being shoved back to the worker, guaranteed pensions dissolving, 
CEO-worker pay ratios approaching and exceeding the Vanderbilt, 
Morgan, and Comstock era.

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/ 
2006/07/10/8380799/

http://www.epinet.org/content.cfm/webfeatures_snapshots_20060621

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/Extra/ 
CEOsNearRecordPayRatios.aspx

Incidentally, in joining a union, every member is fully aware that 
striking is a possibility if agreements cannot be made at contract 
negotiating time. It is important to have that rainy day savings in 
the event that things go sour...or be perpared to move on if you 
can't wait it out. With that in mind, some smart union leaders are 
careful to approach negotiations knowing what concessions their 
membership feels are worth striking over, and what ones are worth 
conceding for a possible compromise on the management side.

I don't know the details of the International Harvester or 
Caterpillar companies' negotiations, but don't rule out the 
likelihood that the breaking points of those contracts may very well 
have been based on a "line in the sand" that the majority of the 
union members themselves drew. That the COMPANIES were not able to 
look elsewhere within their infrastructures for cost-saving 
solutions, could be just as much, if not more, to blame for inability 
to save workers' jobs as the possibility of poor union leadership.

As far as the auto industry is concerned...their problems are much 
larger than the unions...overproduction of bad marketing and design 
probably being the worst of it (people can't afford, or simply don't 
like the vast number of vehicles they are building). There may have 
been real abuse of power in the auto unions' leadership, but It's not 
the man or woman on the factory line who has held on to archaic 
legislation through handsomly paid sums to lobbyists to feed an aging 
dinosaur.

sorry for so much ndc...I too will be willing to take this offline if 
anyone else wants to discuss...

kath

Kath Corgan
kathis at mindspring.com
Hell's Kitchen, NYC
'03 999 Yellow Mono
STT/REDUC #199, NESBA #199


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