On October 10, 2007, the UAW membership ratified a landmark, 456-page labor agreement with General Motors. Following pattern bargaining, the UAW also reached agreement with Chrysler LLC and then Ford Motor Company. This paper will examine the major provisions of these groundbreaking labor agreements, including the creation of the Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA), the establishment of a two tier wage structure for newly hired workers, the job security provisions, the new wage package for hourly workers, and the shift to defined contribution plans for new hires. The paper will also provide an economic analysis of these labor agreements to consider both if the “Big Three” automakers can remain com...
The author argues that the proposed EFCA, if enacted, would decrease the attractiveness of the Unite...
Japan\u27s rising economic prowess in the 1980\u27s and its penetration of the North American automo...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市In 1979, the U.S. Federal Government directly intervened in the domestic auto industry by pr...
"A talk delivered at the plenary session of SPIDR, Detroit, Michigan, October 18, 1982."Includes bib...
The North American auto marketplace witnessed a major restructuring during the 1980s. This article e...
At the end of 1982 the active membership of the United Automobile Workers stood at 1.25 million work...
This article studies the standard form contracts used by automobile manufacturers to purchase auto p...
[Excerpt] David Bensman\u27s Concessions at South Works in the Winter issue of Labor Research Revi...
The authors of this paper use the median voter model to predict the patterns of rank-and-file voting...
[Excerpt] As the UAW and General Motors prepare for difficult negotiations for a 1984 national contr...
This Article is structured as follows. Part I compares the terms and conditions in the purchase orde...
From 1948 to 1979, the labor relations in the North American automobile industry have unchanged. Its...
\u27Cooperation\u27 sounds too much like \u27cooption.\u27 \u27Collaboration\u27 recalls the Nazis i...
At the end of 1982 the active membership of the United Automobile Workers stood at 1.25 million work...
Section I will present a brief historical overview of the U.S. auto industry since the 1960s. Sectio...
The author argues that the proposed EFCA, if enacted, would decrease the attractiveness of the Unite...
Japan\u27s rising economic prowess in the 1980\u27s and its penetration of the North American automo...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市In 1979, the U.S. Federal Government directly intervened in the domestic auto industry by pr...
"A talk delivered at the plenary session of SPIDR, Detroit, Michigan, October 18, 1982."Includes bib...
The North American auto marketplace witnessed a major restructuring during the 1980s. This article e...
At the end of 1982 the active membership of the United Automobile Workers stood at 1.25 million work...
This article studies the standard form contracts used by automobile manufacturers to purchase auto p...
[Excerpt] David Bensman\u27s Concessions at South Works in the Winter issue of Labor Research Revi...
The authors of this paper use the median voter model to predict the patterns of rank-and-file voting...
[Excerpt] As the UAW and General Motors prepare for difficult negotiations for a 1984 national contr...
This Article is structured as follows. Part I compares the terms and conditions in the purchase orde...
From 1948 to 1979, the labor relations in the North American automobile industry have unchanged. Its...
\u27Cooperation\u27 sounds too much like \u27cooption.\u27 \u27Collaboration\u27 recalls the Nazis i...
At the end of 1982 the active membership of the United Automobile Workers stood at 1.25 million work...
Section I will present a brief historical overview of the U.S. auto industry since the 1960s. Sectio...
The author argues that the proposed EFCA, if enacted, would decrease the attractiveness of the Unite...
Japan\u27s rising economic prowess in the 1980\u27s and its penetration of the North American automo...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市In 1979, the U.S. Federal Government directly intervened in the domestic auto industry by pr...