Showing posts with label average wages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label average wages. Show all posts
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Reich on the middle class
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich pens a 2 minute overview of the American economy over the last 75 years. The past was rosy, the present not so.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Automakers competiveness
We have previously posted about American automakers being a proxy for organized labor. Now we find the bashing of American automakers also falling into the "facts matter" realm. Part of General Motor's turnaround is based on a real reduction of labor costs for hourly workers, according to the Center for Automotive research. In fact, in 2008, the average wage for hourly workers at GM was almost a thousand dollars a year lower than Toyota's average wage. Salaried workers at GM, however, averaged over $40,000 a year more than salaried workers at foreign automakers. This information strongly suggests it is not labor costs subject to collective bargaining which cause GM to be at a competitive disadvantage.
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automakers,
average wages,
Facts matter,
GM,
labor costs,
proxy wars
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