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cal04

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Mon Jul 23, 2012, 02:19 PM Jul 2012

Corporation Pushes Six-Year Pay Freeze On Workers While Making Record Profits, Paying CEO $17 Mill [View all]

Corporation Pushes Six-Year Pay Freeze On Workers While Making Record Profits, Paying CEO $17 Million

Back in June, ThinkProgress noted that the manufacturing giant Caterpillar was seeking major concessions during contract negotiations with striking workers, even as it was making billions in profits and giving its CEO a 60 percent pay boost. The New York Times’ Steven Greenhouse added more details today, noting that the company wants to implement a six-year pay freeze and a pension freeze, at a time when it is making record profits:

Despite earning a record $4.9 billion profit last year and projecting even better results for 2012, the company is insisting on a six-year wage freeze and a pension freeze for most of the 780 production workers at its factory here. Caterpillar says it needs to keep its labor costs down to ensure its future competitiveness.

Caterpillar, which has significantly raised its executives’ compensation because of its strong profits, defended its demands, saying many unionized workers were paid well above market rates.

“A company that earned a record $4.9 billion in 2011 and $1.586 billion in the first quarter of this year should be willing to help the workers who made those profits for them,” said Timothy O’Brien, president of Machinists Local Lodge 851. “Caterpillar believes in helping the very rich, but what they’re doing would help eliminate the middle class.” Several labor experts told the Times that Caterpillar is a pioneer in tough labor negotiations meant to drive down workers’ wages.

http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/07/23/567201/caterpillar-pay-freeze/

At Caterpillar, Pressing Labor While Business Booms
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Now, in what has become a test case in American labor relations, Caterpillar is trying to pioneer new territory, seeking steep concessions from its workers even when business is booming.

Despite earning a record $4.9 billion profit last year and projecting even better results for 2012, the company is insisting on a six-year wage freeze and a pension freeze for most of the 780 production workers at its factory here. Caterpillar says it needs to keep its labor costs down to ensure its future competitiveness.

The company’s stance has angered the workers, who went on strike 12 weeks ago. “Considering the offer they gave us, it’s a strike we had to have,” said Albert Williams, a 19-year Caterpillar employee, as he picketed in 99-degree heat outside the plant, which makes hydraulic parts and systems essential for much of the company’s earth-moving machinery.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/23/business/profitable-caterpillar-pushes-workers-for-steep-cuts.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
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Fuck no. Freeze all CEO pay and make it a maximum pay at 10% of their worker's maximum salary or Panasonic Jul 2012 #1
B-b-but how will they be able to compete for the most greedy CEO 'talent'? jp11 Jul 2012 #2
Bring in H1-B CEO's from India. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #8
Too much trouble typing "where" this is? xtraxritical Jul 2012 #15
We could always outsource them to China. intheflow Jul 2012 #21
What do you think this is? A CHINESE company like Lenovo? Thav Jul 2012 #9
Something simple like top paid person can't make more than 100 times comapny average. nt docgee Jul 2012 #12
At Costco the rule is top salary = 12X the lowest salary. That place has happy workers. robinlynne Jul 2012 #20
Caterpillar won't be happy until there are no more unions. Octafish Jul 2012 #3
They don't want slaves.... markbark Jul 2012 #14
The CEO made all those profits -- not the workers -- he deserves the pay nichomachus Jul 2012 #4
Welcome to neoAmerica. woo me with science Jul 2012 #5
kr HiPointDem Jul 2012 #6
We need to jack up the income taxes cbrer Jul 2012 #7
Corporations lust after profit the way Gollum lusts after his precious. Initech Jul 2012 #10
We all know they're bastards, but Populist_Prole Jul 2012 #11
the executives still "feel" poor--all that uncertainty about next quarter's profits, you know librechik Jul 2012 #13
Is the freeze for all their plants? cstanleytech Jul 2012 #16
If Catepillar's management cannot turn billions in profits into to wages and benefits to employees rocktivity Jul 2012 #17
This should be illegal. nt limpyhobbler Jul 2012 #18
Caterpillar used to have a Big plant out here in San Leandro bayareaboy Jul 2012 #19
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