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  2. Why Detroit's Big Three are fighting to dominate the next ...

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    The change, which might be the biggest in the history of the auto industry, has major implications for the business and for its workers. U.S. automakers say they sold almost 14 million new cars ...

  3. Auto union rejects wage offers from Detroit companies with ...

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    The United Auto Workers union on Friday rejected wage and benefit offers from all three Detroit automakers, raising tensions just six days before a strike deadline for 146,000 employees.

  4. Detroit’s striking auto workers want a 36% pay hike, mostly ...

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    Detroit’s striking auto workers would need a 30% pay hike just to cover inflation, making their demand for a 36% raise seem "fair," one analyst said. Detroit’s striking auto workers want a 36% ...

  5. United Auto Workers - Wikipedia

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    A second-tier wage of $14.50 an hour, which applies only to newly hired workers, is lower than the average wage in non-union auto companies in the Deep South. [47] One of the benefits negotiated by the United Auto Workers was the former jobs bank program, under which laid-off members once received 95 percent of their take-home pay and benefits.

  6. R.L. Polk & Company - Wikipedia

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    Polk's Illinois State Gazetteer, 1880. R. L. Polk & Company was founded by Ralph Lane Polk in 1870 in Detroit as a publisher of business directories.In 1872, the company first published a directory with names and addresses of all residents of Evansville, Indiana, plus a listing of post offices in nine states.

  7. Effects of the 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis on the ...

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    The Detroit News published a story in 2005 on how the Big Three U.S. automakers paid more than 12,000 idled employees their full salary and benefits in "jobs bank" programs. The program was established in the 1984 UAW labor contracts with the Big Three to protect workers' salaries and discourage layoffs, as part of the automakers' contracts ...

  8. Detroit Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded with a paid-up capital of $15,000 ($455,490 in 2019). [2] Henry Ford managed the manufacturing plant at 1343 Cass Avenue and Amsterdam in Detroit; [5] initially with no pay until he left his job at the Detroit Edison Company, after which he was given a monthly salary of $150 ($4,555 in 2019).

  9. Workers at metro Detroit auto supplier plants file with NLRB ...

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    Eric D. Lawrence, Detroit Free Press August 1, 2024 at 4:49 PM More workers at Webasto auto supplier plants in metro Detroit have filed for a union election with the National Labor Relations Board ...