Purveyor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Mon Jan-28-08 03:08 PM
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Chrysler Offers $100,000 Buyouts To All UAW Plant Workers In Metro Detroit
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Source: Detroit News
All UAW-represented Chrysler LLC workers at Metro Detroit plants are expected to be offered buyouts and early retirement as the automaker works to eliminate the announced 8,500 to 10,000 hourly jobs.
Workers at eight area factories, including Sterling Heights Assembly, received offers today, said Chrysler spokeswoman Michelle Tinson.
Employees at Chrysler's Jefferson North plant in Detroit already have received paperwork and are deciding whether or not to accept the packages. Offers have not yet been extended to employees at Warren Truck because the plant is on temporary shutdown this week.
Chrysler employs about 12,000 United Autoworkers members at its 10 Metro Detroit manufacturing sites. Any worker with more than one year of experience -- and very few Chrysler factory workers are of that short tenure -- is eligible to accept a $100,000 buyout.
Some 4,600 of those workers are eligible for early retirement, which would include retiree health care and benefits as opposed to the buyout packages, which do not.
Dear Dummies:
Please pay particular attention to the bolded above. Almost half of the workers are eligible for early retirement which allows them to keep their HEALTH CARE and other benefits. Monthly income with perks and they don't have to work...if that isn't a moonbat's dream I don't know what is.
As to the others...they don't HAVE to accept, hence the word "deciding". Many, will voluntarily take it, perhaps enough so the company doesn't have to make the choice for people. Even IF health care runs $1000 a month, the idea isn't to sit on your ass until the money runs out then apply for unemployment and moan on DU for months on end about how the US, the rich, republicans, Christians, white males, etc. are to blame for all your problems.
Here's a thought: maybe this could be turned into an opportunity. You could move to an area where there are jobs, go to school and learn a trade...community colleges are affordable and the quality rivals that of any university. Many times the teacher actually work in the field they're teaching. You could sit down with a financial planner a figure out how best to invest your resources so that the funds won't run out in six months because you've decided to have keggers and coke parties every weekend.
I understand you folks are pretty mentally challenged when it comes to these practical, real life kinds of decisions, but I swear there are days when you guys are even caricatures of yourselves.
Cindie