http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-05/uaw-s-king-says-workers-must-share-in-u-s-automakers-amazing-comeback.htmlBy Keith Naughton - Jan 5, 2011 8:23 AM CT
United Auto Workers President Bob King said union members’ sacrifices allowed U.S. automakers to survive and that workers deserve to share in the industry’s new prosperity.
“All the sacrifices that our members made to turn these companies around were part of the process that’s really led to this amazing turnaround,” King said in a telephone interview yesterday. “We want our membership to share in a very meaningful way in the upside of these companies.”
King, 64, elected president of the union last June, will negotiate new contracts this year with General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group LLC. While the accords don’t expire until September, King said he is already discussing with the companies how to reward workers. He has said UAW members each gave $7,000 to $30,000 in concessions to automakers since 2005.
GM, Ford and Chrysler yesterday reported their U.S. sales rose 13 percent last year. Their combined U.S. market share rose to 45.1 percent, from 44.2 percent, while Asian automakers lost ground, according to researcher Autodata Corp. of Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. That came a year after GM and Chrysler went bankrupt and after Ford lost $30 billion from 2006 through 2008.
“We’ve expressed very strongly” the union’s view to GM, Ford and Chrysler, King said. “And they’re very interested in finding a way to make sure our members do share in the upside.”
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