From Factory Rat:
If the truth be know careful reading will show you these promised jobs are not happening until 2012 at which time things could and probably will change. The current workforce is planning a layoff of over 200 prior to this 2012 date and currently has a layoff scheduled which will eat up half the immediate 30 jobs and half the promised 2012 jobs will go to people still working in the plant today while hundreds will lose their benefits and unemployment well before the 2012 date.
This announcement was nothing more than political hoopla to misdirect the public from the fact that most the bailout money is going to overseas investments. The american worker is getting a shaft again from the now Company collusion UAW. With the VEBA and their fat bonuses resting on the fate of GM worldwide vs representing the workers they have set up one of the biggest conflict of interest charges ever.
http://www.factoryrat.com/factoryrat/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=13073The more I think of this the angrier I get. Let us not forget the part about it is all "contingent on state incentives" This local leadership should be ashamed of themselves! How could you get peoples hopes up them feed them this bunch of crap!
http://www.factoryrat.com/factoryrat/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=13073Jerry Jones this was just posted on factory rat, could this happen to springhill also?:Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 4 : 09 Post subject:
GM did the same hype in Baltimore Powertrain of adding 200 jobs. The GM president, governer, senator, congressman, UAW..etc.
Turns out that the work was for 2012 and had a special agreement with ...the UAW to hire 70 new employees at a even lower rate of $13.50 per hour for the new work. The other 130 were engineers in Michigan. The truth about the announcement didn't come out until a month after the announcement.
The local Union and International were swamped with calls of when do we comeback and they finally broke down and said the jobs are not for traditional employees on layoff. The truth came out way after all the media hype was over. Hopefully there are no unmentioned special agreements with the spring hill announcement.
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John Jacobs I wonder if the same thing is going to be pulled at the springhill plant with the 400 jobs they are suppose to get in 2012 with the engine. Leave the members laid off and bring in tier two for the work. It sounds like a pattern the the international is falling into with the company·
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