you can’t make this stuff up
More from the failed Obama administration, this time (1) using taxpayer dollars to control GM; (2) bailing out unionized employees; (3) letting non-unionized employees in adjacent cubes take it in the ass because they aren’t actively contributing to the socialization of America:
http://detnews.com/article/20091101/OPIN…
Workers in Barack Obama’s new economic order fall into two categories — those who are worthy of the president’s energies, and those who aren’t. You may be surprised to learn where you rank.
Obama doesn’t weigh the value of workers based on their paychecks, what they do or whether they slip their feet into wingtips or steel-toed boots in the morning. His sole interest is in whether they have a union card in their wallet.
If they do, the president is in their corner, working hard to make sure they don’t get the short end of any stick. But if they are among the 88 percent of American workers who don’t belong to a union? Ask Delphi’s salaried employees what Obama thinks of them.
As part of Delphi’s restructuring in bankruptcy court, the Troy-based auto parts maker dumped its pension plan onto the federal Pension Benefit Guarantee Corp.
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That usually means a continued pension check, but one that is much smaller. And for Delphi’s salaried workers, that’s what they can expect.
Delphi’s union-represented workers, however, will dodge that bullet. The Obama administration swooped in and, in an extraordinary deal, is forcing General Motors to make the 46,000 union workers and retirees whole. GM used to own Delphi, and relies on the supplier for much of its parts.
“The U.S. government is taking care of a select group of people and tossing the rest of us under the bus,” Peter Beiter, a retired financial manager for a Delphi plant in Rochester, N.Y., told the New York Times.
And it’s doing so with the tax dollars of those like Beiter who aren’t in the favored class of workers. GM is operating with more than $50 billion in government bailout money.
That gives Obama the freedom to force GM to subsidize the pensions of union workers it has no legal obligation to, and who are employed by an entirely different company.
Unreal.

November 4th, 2009 at 9:30 am
It there going to be a trust funded for the pensions or what? GM is not going to make it for long.
November 4th, 2009 at 11:51 am
[quote comment="226711"]It there going to be a trust funded for the pensions or what?[/quote]
Look in the mirror – you’re the source of the current and future union pension funding.
November 4th, 2009 at 2:27 pm
Eh, its all city politics.
The Machine gets you a patronage job. Then you tithe part of your job income to their campaigns and put up their signs and work their phone banks.
Obama is bringing us back to the ’30′s in so many ways.
November 4th, 2009 at 7:36 pm
Some animals are more equal than others.
November 4th, 2009 at 11:30 pm
WASHINGTON – Delta Air Lines Inc. and other U.S. air and rail carriers may have a harder time blocking union organizing campaigns under a rule proposed by the National Mediation Board.
The plan would let workers form unions with majority approval of those who vote, replacing a system requiring support of most employees in a class and not just those casting ballots. The current system counts laborers who don’t vote as opposed.
Can’t get card check, just declare it.
November 5th, 2009 at 9:09 am
How come only union members get a Christian Louboutin shoe benefit!?
November 5th, 2009 at 10:37 am
Collective bargaining rears it’s ugly head.
November 5th, 2009 at 12:30 pm
The good thing about soup lines is it gets people out of the house to meet their neighbors.