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Friday, November 21, 2008

$70 An Hour Union Worker Lie...

  This is what some of you have been hearing that union auto-workers make per hour. This is just plain not true since the average union worker is making something like $28 an hour.     Source

   So, where did $70 an hour come from and how is it figured? Let us go to The New Republic for some answers.

If you've been following the auto industry's crisis, then you've probably read or heard a lot about overpaid American autoworkers--in particular, the fact that the average hourly employee of the Big Three makes $70 per hour.

Let's start with the fact that it's not $70 per hour in wages. According to Kristin Dziczek of the Center for Automative Research--who was my primary source for the figures you are about to read--average wages for workers at Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors were just $28 per hour as of 2007. That works out to a little less than $60,000 a year in gross income...

But then what's the source of that $70 hourly figure? It didn't come out of thin air. Analysts came up with it by including the cost of all employer-provided benefits--namely, health insurance and pensions--and then dividing by the number of workers. The result, they found, was that benefits for Big Three cost about $42 per hour, per employee. Add that to the wages--again, $28 per hour--and you get the $70 figure. Voila.

Except ... notice something weird about this calculation? It's not as if each active worker is getting health benefits and pensions worth $42 per hour. That would come to nearly twice his or her wages. (Talk about gold-plated coverage!) Instead, each active worker is getting benefits equal only to a fraction of that--probably around $10 per hour, according to estimates from the International Motor Vehicle Program. The number only gets to $70 an hour if you include the cost of benefits for retirees--in other words, the cost of benefits for other people. One of the few people to grasp this was Portfolio.com's Felix Salmon. As he noted yesterday, the claim that workers are getting $70 an hour in compensation is just "not true."

  Those retirees that the Big 3 support by way of pensions and healthcare do cost a lot of money for the companies because of there being many of those retirees to care for. Foreign companies do not have this problem yet with U.S. workers.

And, yes, it makes it difficult for the Big Three to compete with foreign-owned automakers that don't have to pay the same costs. But don't forget why those costs are so high. While the transplants don't offer the same kind of benefits that the Big Three do, the main reason for their present cost advantage is that they just don't have many retirees.

The first foreign-owned plants didn't start up here until the 1980s; many of the existing ones came well after that. As of a year ago, Toyota's entire U.S. operation had less than 1,000 retirees. Compare that to a company like General Motors, which has been around for more than a century and which supports literally hundreds of thousands of former workers and spouses. As you might expect, many of these have the sorts of advanced medical problems you expect from people to develop in old age. And, it should go without saying, those conditions cost a ton of money to treat.

  For more reasons on why the government really does need to help out the auto-industry, go here to finish the source article. It isn't high-paying union rates that are hurting the industry.

   Of course, it would help the industry if they hadn't have been foot-dragging with better fuel economy vehicles and with fighting legislation to make better vehicles in the first place.

   Don't blame the hourly union or non-union worker. Blame management.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Threatens To Have Republicans Up In Arms Over Democrat's Agenda

   So what's new with these GOP pieces of shit? All that they have ever done is block any real progress for the American public and that won't change, even under a Democratic President, House, or Senate. The GOP is bound and determined to get their way, at yours and my expense.

  Mitch McConnell ( R scumbag-KY ) sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid outlining the GOP Senates bullshit.

   The Hill

In letter to Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), McConnell urged Reid to adopt a more conciliatory tone and warned him that Republicans will unite against Democrats if he does not. The letter was signed by all 40 GOP senators and two Republican incumbents who are awaiting the results of elections in Georgia and Minnesota.

“As a caucus, Republicans will insist on our basic right to participate in the legislative process,” McConnell wrote to Reid. “The Republican Conference intends to protect the Senate’s history of full and open consideration of major legislation, which includes a fair amendment process and the opportunity for debate.”

  Guess that they do not wish to be treated in the same way that they have done to the Democrats since Bush arrived.  But wait! There's more! This next line is funny and shows just how stupid/ignorant that Republicans are.

The minority leader also held an unusually long news conference Friday to reiterate points made in his letter. He said Republicans are not sorry to see President Bush leave office, given his unpopularity, and praised Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) for running a “fabulous” campaign “under very, very difficult circumstances.”

  and then...

McConnell on Friday said he was not disheartened by the widespread GOP losses on Nov. 4 because the party has a strong stock of governors and up-and-coming Senate leaders.

“We are beginning a slow and deliberative process of finding our way back,” he said. “Both parties have done this periodically. My reaction to the election was not one of despair, but one of understanding that we have to retool and come back.”

  That's GOP speak for finding another way to con the American public into putting them back into the White House.