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5.3 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Pensacola, Florida
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
Well, he was probably forced out because he didn't get the union anything extra and gave up lots so he might have been better than who comes next!
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6.2 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Traverse City, MI
Drives: '04 Corvette, '08 CTS
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
Hopefully the CAW recognizes the need for a leader that understands what it will take to keep some manufacturing work in Canada. The old hard-line tactics are obsolete and ineffective.
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GMI Mod/Camaro Fanatic
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 9,506
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
This could be good and bad. Something tells me its the latter....
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3.8 Liter Supercharged V6
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Texas
Drives: Long Time Chevy Driver
Posts: 651
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
Quoting the Detriot News here...
"Union leaders quickly endorsed as his successor a former Chrysler Canada assembly worker from Windsor who vows to fight against two-tier wages and concessions that American auto workers already have accepted." Hello Mexico....we have these Canadian jobs that we need to move... http://www.detroitnews.com/apps/pbcs...ategory=AUTO01
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Windsor, ON, Canada
Drives: 1995 Jimmy 2wd 4door (Envoy-fronted, Caddy-tail'd)
Posts: 433
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
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3.8 Liter Supercharged V6
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 628
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
Would he be doing his job if he conceded to all the wants and desires of the company? Given that I don't think this would be representing his constituency as is expected. What would be the more appropriate way represent and support the CAW?
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Windsor, ON, Canada
Drives: 1995 Jimmy 2wd 4door (Envoy-fronted, Caddy-tail'd)
Posts: 433
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
Quoting the next-in-line CAW prez Ken Lewenza in an interview yesterday:
Lewenza - "Hope I can do for the CAW as a whole what I did for the City of Windsor!" Reporter - "What? Get auto plants closed?" BURN! |
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1.8 Liter ECOTEC
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: west coast of canada
Drives: chevrolet; always have always will...
Posts: 53
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
talk about a guy walking into a line of fire...i hope he has strong shoulders as he will need to carry a lot of weight from what Buzz has left for him.
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Walking
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
Ken lewenza comes out of a tough local, 444, that spent years fighting The Reutherites when it was a local in the UAW..It is interesting that Hargrove also came out of 444 as well as the last treasurer of the CAW. Lewenza is not a surrender monkey. I believe that he will be more effective than Hargrove, who burned a lot of bridges in the labour movement.
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5.3 Liter LS4 V8
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Windsor Ontario, Canada
Drives: 2004 Chevy Silverado Z71;
1987 Plymouth Reliant
Posts: 3,691
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
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Lewenza is president of CAW Local 444 representing the Chysler's Windsor Assembly Plant, which makes the Chrysler Town and Country, Dodge Caravan, and is currently building pre-production Volkwagen Tourans. P.S. there's already murmers around this town that the famed W.A.P. will close it's doors and St. Louis will expand to meet all of the minivan's shrinking demand. We'll have nobody left from the Detroit 3 in Windsor.
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3.9 Liter V6
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: The Great White North
Posts: 936
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Re: Sound the trumpets! Hargrove to step down early!
I heard Ken lewenza interviewed on CBC this morning ... I really think the CAW is out of touch. Their main issue seems to be that the federal government needs to "level the playing field" for North American automakers to sell cars in Asia.
Hello Ken, North American automakers already sell cars in Asia ... cars they produce there. GM produces cars through Daewoo and in China (Buick); Ford controls Mazda and until very recently, Chysler had an aliance with Hyundai and Mitsubishi ... and is working with China's Cherry to produce small cars. Somehow the CAW thinks that Canada can open those markets AND that the cars sold there will be produced right here ... that GM or Ford (or even Honda or Toyota) will build cars in a high-cost jurisdiction and export them to places in or close to low cost manufacturing jurisdictions (India, anyone). If that's the CAW's main plank, it appears Ontario is getting out of the mass manufacturing business. I'd be far more impressed if the CAW was focused on issues like productivity and innovation ... in figuring out how to carve out a niche for its members that have them competing on skills and productivity rather than cost. Because, that's about the only chance for them to continue to enjoy their relatively good-paying jobs. The other two alternatives -- wages in Canada come way down or jobs get exported to other places, aren't too wonderful for the members or Ontario's manufacturing base. The option that the CAW really seems to be advocating -- tarrifs on imported cars -- will simply make cars more expensive for the Canadian consumer. It would be like a shift of income from buyers to unionized workers ... and given the wages of union workers, I can't imagine anything more regressive. Last edited by Tone : 07-10-2008 at 11:07 AM. |
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