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Author Topic: Gary Walkowicz's statement to his plant, against any more concessions  (Read 455 times)
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« on: February 21, 2009, 04:38:51 AM »

Give up more concessions?
Weíve sacrificed too much already!
 
Soon they will be demanding that autoworkers give up more concessions. They will try to use the governmentís loans to the auto companies and threats of bankruptcy in order to try to convince us that we should sacrifice again.
 
No more sacrifices from us!
In 2005, they re-opened the contract, taking away our wage increase. In 2007, we gave up major concessions ñ no wage increases, 2-tier wages for new hires and a VEBA, which put retiree health care at risk. We were promised that these concessions would save jobs and that we would be safe for 4 years. But within days after this contract was ratified, the auto companies began announcing more layoffs. Recently they took our Jobs Bank, ETAP, 2-week vacation, and deferred funding into the VEBA. And now they are demanding to re-open our contract again and take even more concessions.
 
Let the Fords bail out their own company.
The sacrifices we made in recent years, the concessions we gave up went into the pockets of the Ford family, the banks, the big stockholders and company executives. If the auto companies are really hurting, then the people with money need to go into their own pockets to pay for it.
 
Weíve earned the right to live as Middle Class! Weíve earned it with our work.
Autoworkers have been able to have decent wages with health coverage for our families. We have a chance to retire with a pension and health care. We have work rules, like seniority, that still give us some protection. The auto companies didnít give us these things. Workers before us, our parents and grandparents, had to go on strike to win them. But today the companies are trying to take them all away. They want to push us down to the days before the union.
 
Itís wrong to go along with more concessions.
At the UAW National Council meeting in December, I spoke out against any concessions. I stood up to oppose President Gettelfingerís proposal to re-open the contract. I was just saying what many workers say to me every day. Itís not right that we should have to give up any more. Itís wrong! Itís wrong! Itís wrong!
 
Itís not just about Ford, GM and Chrysler workers. UAW workers have set the standard for workers throughout this country. If we go down, if our wages and benefits are cut any further, then everyone is going down. Toyota has already said that they want to reduce the wages and benefits at their transplants. The bosses want to put all workers in a race to the bottom.
 
If we give up concessions now without a fight, they will be back for more.
 
The easier we give up, the faster they will be back.
 
Itís time to draw the line!
 
      Gary Walkowicz                            If you agree, call me (313) 737-3166 or see me
      Dearborn Truck Plant                    on the job ñ ìAî Crew Bargaining Committeeman.
      Local 600


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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2009, 12:19:32 PM »


Gary , any chance you could give us a hint on what you guys are taking over at Ford so that we at GM can get a heads up  Wink
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« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2009, 08:42:28 AM »


Gary , any chance you could give us a hint on what you guys are taking over at Ford so that we at GM can get a heads up  Wink

Our Agreement is on PDF at blueovalforums.com go to the Ford Employee Forum on that site.
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