Saturday, December 13, 2008

2215 pages of inefficiency brought to you by the UAW


Here is what a UAW contract looks like. It weighs 22 pounds. It no wonder the big three can not compete in the global market. Honda and Toyota don't have to deal with that kind of crap. It would take a team of lawyers just to understand this document.

Ever wondered what a UAW contract looks like? Here is all 22 pounds of it (in this case, Ford’s 2,215 page 2007 master contract; Coke can is for scale and because I was thirsty).

I’ll tell you this much, those 2,215 pages don’t include much regarding efficiency and competitiveness. What you’ll find are hundreds of rules, regulations, and letters of understanding that have hamstrung the auto companies for years. (Excerpted)from laborpains.org

If you’d like to read the contracts for yourself, here they are:
More information here.

10 comments:

American Horse said...

Great work here...

Thanks

Armand Vaquer said...

Fascinating! Good stuff. I've added you to my blog list.

Fellow American said...

Nice blog Redneck. You're on my list as well.

B-Daddy said...

Thanks for illuminating this issue. Clearly you have some expertise. I updated my post with a link to yours.

Anonymous said...

I like this place!

Maggie Thornton said...

What fine work! Thanks for coming by and leaving a link for me. I'm adding you to my blogroll.

I don't know about you, but the hits on the UAW pieces just keep coming. Lot of people are very interested.

Puck T. Smith said...

It would be nice to find a picture of the stack of government regulations the auto companies have to deal with. The two together would become my standard response to anyone who says that all our current problems were caused by the "free" market.

Anonymous said...

Nice. Click 'more information', page not found.

Anonymous said...

new location for your more info link:

http://laborpains.org/index.php/2008/12/12/22-pounds-uaw-rules-and-regulations/

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