Sept 14 (Reuters) - A first-ever simultaneous strike at the Detroit Three carmakers by the United Auto Workers grew all but certain on Thursday with little progress reported in talks hours before a contract deadline expires.

The union - which represents 146,000 U.S. auto workers - is asking for 40% pay raises through September 2027 and major improvements in benefits as part of what it calls “audacious” demands.

The UAW has outlined plans for a series of strikes targeting individual, undisclosed U.S. auto plants if agreements are not reached by 11:59 pm ET Thursday, rather than a full walkout. The union plans to disclose the initial plants during a 10 p.m. ET event.

Feeling very lets-fucking-go right now.

I am unfortunately not working in a union shop, however, there’s a good chance that this could have enough ripple effects that we couldn’t even actually sell/ship product to anybody even if we wanted to. Management seems very nervous about this strike going through, and I’m positively giddy.

  • Maoo [none/use name]
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    32 years ago

    Less than 10% of the people that could be striking are doing so due to the milquetoast strategy of leadership. Management is going to respond accordingly - as if the strike were 1/10th as powerful.

    Hopefully they change strats soon.

    • ratboy [they/them]
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      22 years ago

      Boo! Maybe the plan was to escalate little by little? Although that seems like it would just keep people out of work longer…

      • Maoo [none/use name]
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        32 years ago

        Yeah it’s a terrible plan. If I were management I would assume the union is disorganized or their strike fund is small.

        Enthusiasm to strike is highest right now and they’re squandering it.

        • ratboy [they/them]
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          22 years ago

          It’s almost like giant unions are probably paid by government interests to sabotage the whole thing curious-marx

          • Maoo [none/use name]
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            22 years ago

            Paid by the employer, in the case of UAW. Scandal after scandal of leadership taking money and a suspicious fire in their records rooms. The new president was supposed to be in opposition to this, lol.

            The most optimistic take I can have would be that they’re naive and are getting manipulated into a failing strat by the old guard.