An article from Remapping Debate said that the auto workers in Germany paid twice what the auto workers in USA paid,Despite that The production in Germany is twice higer than the USA'S,let's put this to analyz the auto workers in Germany paid $67.14 per hour and produced 5,5-million car in 2010,however The auto workers in USA paid $33.77 per hour while they produced 2.7-million car.
All the auto workers in Germany are members in IG Metall,the counterpart to USA's Unties Automobile Workers "UAW",The IG Metall ensure good work conditions and high salers which makes the work environment precludes a race to the bottom.
They can strike if they choose to but they don’t do it due to a comprehensive conflict resolution system. The article claims that the major difference is that union-management relations in the US are adversarial while they’re collaborative in Germany. For example, non-unionized employees at Volkswagen‘s Chattanooga plant are paid $14.50/hour. After three years, this is raised to $19.50/hour. BMW, which operates a plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, has easily adapted to the Spartanburg business culture.[via 4wheelsnews]
All the auto workers in Germany are members in IG Metall,the counterpart to USA's Unties Automobile Workers "UAW",The IG Metall ensure good work conditions and high salers which makes the work environment precludes a race to the bottom.
They can strike if they choose to but they don’t do it due to a comprehensive conflict resolution system. The article claims that the major difference is that union-management relations in the US are adversarial while they’re collaborative in Germany. For example, non-unionized employees at Volkswagen‘s Chattanooga plant are paid $14.50/hour. After three years, this is raised to $19.50/hour. BMW, which operates a plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, has easily adapted to the Spartanburg business culture.[via 4wheelsnews]
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