Visualizing The De-Unionization Of Auto Workers

In 1999, 86% of all vehicles made in the US were produced by a United Auto Workers (UAW) worker. Today that share stands at a dismal 54% as Bloomberg reports UAW workers assembled 5.91 million of the 10.9 million cars and trucks made in the US last year. The UAW’s recent failure to organize employees at an assembly plant in Tennessee (operated by VW) underscores how more and more cars from overseas automakers are built here. Membership of the UAW has fallen a stunning 75% since 1979.

 

 

Source: Bloomberg


    



via Zero Hedge http://ift.tt/1fmAqJq Tyler Durden

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *