Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Where Would General Motors Be Without the United Automobile Workers Union?

Without the UAW, GM would have an average unit cost per automobile close to that of non-union Toyota. Toyota makes a profit of about $2,000 per vehicle, while GM suffers a loss of about $1,200 per vehicle, a difference of $3,200 per unit. And the far greater part of that difference is the result of nothing but GM's being forced to deal with the UAW. (Over a year ago, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that "the United Auto Workers contract costs GM $2,500 for each car sold.")

Where Would General Motors Be Without the United Automobile Workers Union? - George Reisman - Mises Institute
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