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Killing Jobs with Cooperation : the GM Memo
[Excerpt] As the UAW and General Motors prepare for difficult negotiations for a 1984 national contract, a leaked document by GM\u27s Vice-President of Industrial Relations Alfred Warren has severely embarrassed both company and union officials. The memo outlines a presentation made by Mr. Warren to GM Personnel Directors in October, 1983, and describes GM\u27s bargaining strategy and basic labor policy.
The company\u27s goals include elimination of the cost-of-living allowance and productivity pay, and the institution of benefit co-payments; the elimination of local work rules and the expansion of outsourcing; the initiation of a two-tiered wage system; and the expansion of profit-sharing. The memo reveals that GM hopes to eliminate 80,000 to 100,000 jobs by 1986.
To achieve these objectives, GM plans to elicit employee cooperation without surrendering traditional management rights. It hopes to replace formal bargaining with a continuous agreement and plans to launch a sophisticated public relations campaign to mold public opinion and to pressure the UAW into submission.
So comprehensive and disturbing are GM\u27s plans that UAW President Owen Bieber, who supported concessions in 1982, has said that the document supports many of our worst suspicions about the motives and intentions of the General Motors Corporation. The implications of the document are far-reaching: American labor can expect employer belligerence in the foreseeable future
Ernesto Rasa and The Earthquake
A short story about a member of an evangelical church in Adelaide in the 1970s at the time that an earthquake and tidal wave were prophesied
Saturn\u27s Rings: What GM\u27s Saturn Project Is Really About
[Excerpt] In their listing of top news stories of 1985 in the economically depressed Youngstown-Warren area, local newspapers consistently listed Saturn mania near the top. In an effort to attract the Saturn project, the local community offered GM a sizable economic development package, organized a 100-car caravan to GM headquarters delivering 200,000 letters from local residents and school children, and bought billboard space and television time in Detroit.
This continuation of Saturn mania belies the belief that it was an essentially harmless exercise in corporate public relations. Rather, there is much evidence to suggest that throughout the Saturn campaign GM misled the public about its intention to build an inexpensive small car; diverted public and union attention from its plans for plant closings, technological displacement and the importing of cars from its foreign subsidiaries; forced additional concessions that have weakened the UAW; and shaped the public debate surrounding U.S. economic decline and future economic development
An introduction to the Smarandache Double factorial function
In this paper we will study this function and several examples, theorems,
conjectures and problems will be presented
On black hole singularities in quantum gravity
We show that absence of space-like boundaries in 1+1 dimensional dilaton
gravity implies a catastrophic event at the end point of black hole
evaporation. The proof is completely independent of the physics at Planck
scales, which suggests that the same will occur in any theory of quantum
gravity which only admits trivial space-time topologies.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures (included), UTTG-32-9
Quantale Modules and their Operators, with Applications
The central topic of this work is the categories of modules over unital
quantales. The main categorical properties are established and a special class
of operators, called Q-module transforms, is defined. Such operators - that
turn out to be precisely the homomorphisms between free objects in those
categories - find concrete applications in two different branches of image
processing, namely fuzzy image compression and mathematical morphology
On a problem concerning the Smarandache friendly prime pairs
In this paper a question posed and concerning the Smarandache friendly prime pairs is analysed
European monetary cooperation: five years experience of the EMS. Speech by Massimo Russo, Director-General of Economic and Financial Affairs, Commission of the European Communities, to the Institute for International Economics. Washington DC, 23 April 1984
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