Workers Now Control Chrysler: It’s The Revolution

April 28th, 2009 (11) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Bloomberg:

UAW Said to Get 55% Chrysler Ownership, Board Seats

By John Lippert and Mike Ramsey

The United Auto Workers union’s retiree health-care fund will own 55 percent of Chrysler LLC in exchange for cutting in half the automaker’s $10.6 billion cash obligation to the trust, people familiar with the matter said.

Under the terms of the contract, the trust would get representation on the company’s board of directors, said two people briefed on the deal, who asked not to be named because the matter is private.

The tentative agreement was approved unanimously by UAW leaders yesterday and will be sent to union locals for ratification, one of the people said. Chrysler, operating with $4 billion in U.S. loans, faces an April 30 deadline to restructure its costs or risk losing government support.

“With employees effectively sharing the risks, this could play to the advantage of the ailing company,” said Howard Wheeldon, a senior strategist at BGC Partners LP in London. The UAW role, if confirmed, may be the only “feasible way of moving forward,” he added.

The U.S. Treasury, which still is negotiating on Chrysler’s behalf with the company’s secured lenders, has little room to give the banks more equity. Fiat SpA would get 20 percent of the company to start, with the ability to increase ownership to 35 percent by hitting performance goals. The Treasury would keep 10 percent.

Shawn Morgan, a spokeswoman for Auburn Hills, Michigan- based Chrysler, declined to comment on the tentative agreement “as it still needs to be ratified,” she said in an e-mail.

‘Weak’ Chrysler Products

The Fiat connection may not be the best approach for saving Chrysler, though employee ownership through the union may help, BGC’s Wheeldon said.

“The weakness remains Chrysler’s product base and how quickly this can be adapted with or without Fiat’s ‘help,’” the analyst said.

Instead of contributing $8.8 billion to a retiree health- care trust, Chrysler will give the union trust shares of the company and a promissory note for $4.59 billion that will be paid in installments with 9 percent interest until 2023, one of the people said. This reduces the up-front cash Chrysler would have had to pay under its 2007 contract agreement with the Detroit-based union.

The union’s equity in Chrysler is valued at $4.2 billion. If it can sell the shares for more, the Treasury would get the difference, one of the people said.

Workers also agreed to changes in work classifications, including the number of types of skilled trades. The contract also has a provision that all new hires for the company in the factories will make $14 to $16 an hour, up to 25 percent of the total Chrysler-UAW workforce. This increased from 20 percent in an earlier contract.

Separately yesterday, General Motors Corp. said it will be at least half owned by the U.S. government under a plan to slash its debt and cut dealer ranks nearly in half.

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  • Brian S

    more and more good news everyday, we are so screwed if this Nationalizing keeps going forth.
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  • Bobachek

    The last sentence is what pisses me off….It isn’t the US government who has a 50 percent stake in GM, it’s the taxpayers…
    When the hell is somebody going to ask me if I want a stake in GM?
    They won’t because they know that I, and a majority of others, don’t want a stake in this POS.

    So now we have two scenarios.
    1. It works and we never see a nickel for OUR investment because the Feds will keep it all in the name of the people…
    2. It fails and we still get to wave bye bye to OUR money….

    • solomonpal

      Just what I was thinkingn when I read the article. POS. Wait and see what a bunch of union drones do to what left of this POS.

    • TerryTate

      Yeah, where’s my dividend check?

      Oh, there won’t be one….

      :roll:

  • FLINT89

    How do you say we’re fucked in Russian?

    • Johnny Doe

      Мы болтами

  • caveman

    It’s time for every engineer in GM and Chrysler to Go Galt and let the UAW thugs assemble cars with tinker toys.

  • JayMS

    I worry about this on several levels. Potential buyers are going to run away from Chrysler and GM products like the bubonic plague. Ford and the imports will crush them.

    So then what? GM and Chrysler will never be able to effectively compete with the union fucksticks running the show. They can’t do shit except for leach off the host and now the host has died. Throw in a govt. mandate they build eco-shitboxes instead of full-size pickups and SUV’s and the…the….that’s all folks!

    So how does the govt. plan to get people to buy their shitty second rate products?

    • TerryTate

      Don’t worry comrade, that will be revealed in due time.

      Expect to 1st see tax breaks for the patriotic car buyer, eh comrade, followed by penalties for those bourgeois enough not to fall in line.

  • vertica111ift

    well I for one am mildly excited that the workers are taking a stake in or is that share in the company they work for bettering or is that with now. with sounds like it gives a more level cooperative field to producing what–who? ah the workers of the world need want — give them a chance. what? you wouldn’t stake your savings on your work ethic? your know how and abilities. sure you would anyone worth their salt would.

  • vertica111ift

    and ya know I tell my friends who work for non union construction companies that their wages wouldn’t be sh*t if it weren’t for the hard asses that fought for labour rights and unions a way back when. people died for a living wage and the 8 hour day.

    whoa gee if we the people ever wake up and consider oil or coal a national resource. look at Iraq man alll that oil could create a plenty fine social structure but not if control winds up in the hands of 3 people.