Membership paid off BIG for hourly and salaried members at other automakers. https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/2023/11/03/the-big-win-for-salaried-uaw-members-at-gm-and-stellantis/71425026007/
So much inefficiencies at Ford
Ford has way too many useless employees. They have no work to do when they are working from home. Those who are on site are lazy, they only want more overtime. The older workforce are sitting around waiting for a buyout package. Leadership are... — read more
Horrible!
I've been working for TFS for 15 years and the last 5 has shown me how greedy and disgusting this company is. They are closing 2 customer service centers and in my opinion are forcing thousands of employees to leave the company. I say forcing because... — read more
Alamo City
Plans are mostly idle, workers furloughed. Now it's affecting salaried folks as well. Alamo City Plant is affected, about 400 folks are sent home - we all hope we'll be going to work soon. This cannot last that long, otherwise the country will... — read more
Will there be more?
Please, somebody must know something. Will there be more furloughs due to the coronavirus? Or even layoffs? I keep hoping that the situation will get better but then I look at the numbers of new cases and deaths and I realize that we are nowhere near... — read more
No?
Judging by how few posts there are here, I assume Toyota is in a really good financial position.
DENSO closure will take nearly 500 jobs
On Tuesday management told employees that it would be shutting down in January 2023 with layoffs expected in July and... — read more
Things don't look so good for Wednesday's earnings report
Am I the only one who's worried?
EV production strategy
Global Market Report]At his first press conference, Toyota Motor’s new CEO Tsuneji Sato announced the first appearance of the long-awaited car electrification plan, but did not introduce specific steps on how to compete with overseas electric car... — read more
Toyota Financial Services to lay off 54 in Cedar Rapids
Toyota Financial Services will layoff 54 employees in Cedar Rapids at the end of next year. The listing on Iowa WARN says the 54 employees will be laid off on December 31st, 2024. However, a corporate communications manager with Toyota Financial... — read more