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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4149061" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>From what I've heard from a few UAW members, the blame rests largely on Shawn Fain and the socialists (apparently, they are literal, card-carrying socialists) he has as his closest advisors, not with the UAW membership nor with the CEOs. Fain's demands were pipe dreams that would kill the Big 3, and he kept them non-negotiable for far too long.</p><p></p><p>The UAW members I heard from wanted to vote on Ford's offer a week or two ago, but they think Fain is more interested in unionizing the foreign makers' US plants, and especially the Tesla plant (which was a union plant when it was operated by GM and Toyota) than he is in looking out for the interests of the current Big 3 UAW employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4149061, member: 26737"] From what I've heard from a few UAW members, the blame rests largely on Shawn Fain and the socialists (apparently, they are literal, card-carrying socialists) he has as his closest advisors, not with the UAW membership nor with the CEOs. Fain's demands were pipe dreams that would kill the Big 3, and he kept them non-negotiable for far too long. The UAW members I heard from wanted to vote on Ford's offer a week or two ago, but they think Fain is more interested in unionizing the foreign makers' US plants, and especially the Tesla plant (which was a union plant when it was operated by GM and Toyota) than he is in looking out for the interests of the current Big 3 UAW employees. [/QUOTE]
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