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Experience …Laborer and Equipment Operator …Education – Business …Caterpillar Graduate Training Program …Caterpillar, Beckwith Machinery and Cleveland Brothers Equipment Company Vice President …Labor Management Relations Background Neutral Position …Stakeholders are more important …Interest Based Bargaining Preference …Understand Traditional Adversarial Approach
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HERE AS A UNION STEWARD HE IS A LEADER RESPECTED BY HIS CONSTITUENTS AND THE COMPANY ALIKE A BUSINESS MAN A FAMILY MAN A FRIEND (RESPECT)
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Resistance to Change can cause you to earn the horse’s ass trophy!
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More than 2,000 years ago!
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SRC(s)
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Rocket Train
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Failure to change could earn a person or an entire organization the rear end or horse’s _____ trophy
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WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, HOW + WHY n WHEN – 1998 n HOW - THE IBB PROCESS –MODIFIED TO MEET OUR NEEDS INCLUDING OUR UNIQUE PERSONALITY AND CHARACTERS
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n Independently Owned n Exclusive Service Territories n A Typical Model –1500 employees –700 Sales –Parts + Service –Sales –Administrative Functions
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The Indiana Plant
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You might not want that quick yes n The Business Model is Important to both Sides WHY ?
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PICK AND CHOOSE YOUR BATTLES n WORK RULES –OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY –CUSTOMER SATISFACTION n BOTH MUST ADAPT TO BUSINESS MODEL CHANGES n ECONOMICS
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WAGES HEALTH INSURANCE PENSION BUSINESS CYCLE MANAGEMENT
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WAGES
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WAGE INFLATION PREVIOUS CONTRACT 20.9% Increase Including production bonus of $825.59 average wage is $20.19 15.3% increase
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WAGE INFLATION 1998 - 2004 25.9% Increase 15.3% Increase
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WAGES COMPANY PERSPECTIVE WAGE SPIRAL ABOVE CPI EMPLOYEE PERSPECTIE: SENIOR EMPLOYEES LESS THAN INFLATION ALTERNATIVES: …USE A COMBINATION of: MERIT, ANNUAL and SELF STUDY ELIMINATE RESTRICTIVE WAGE CAPS LOWER ENTRY WAGES NOT PERFECT, BUT SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT
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HEALTHCARE
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WAGE AND HEALTH INS. PER HOUR 2004 - 2007 > $4.71 / hr. = 25.3% > $3.42 / hr. = 20.9% $ 1.30 / hr =58% CPI = 15.3%
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HEALTHCARE NOT A SILVER BULLET AVAILABLE EXPLORE OPTIONS RETAIN COVERAGE SHOP PROVIDERS WITH THE AID OF A CONSULTANT SHARE PREMIUM INCREASE
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RETIREMENT
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Situation n The Company fears the potential risk associated with Multi-Employer Withdrawal Liability –Will resist any attempt to increase contributions n It appears that employees would improve their retirement funding based upon an actuarial analysis of Multi-Employer benefits compared to alternative investments
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Alternatives n What if you represent an employee whose monthly retirement benefit at age 65 would increase from $58.34 per month to $651.27 for a total increase of $592.92 per month n ????? n EXPLORE ALTERNATIVES –401K –PROFIT SHARING
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BUSINESS CYCLE ADAPTATION ADJUST EMPLOYMENT LEVELS TO MEET CYCLICAL BUSINESS CONDITIONS.
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BUSINESS CYCLE CONTRACT STATES 40 MANDATORY DEMAND VARIANCE >50% and < 75% SENIORITY BASED LAYOFF PROBLEMS …50% of workforce above 50 years old …Was difficult to hire, train and retain new employees …Younger employees will leave if an extended layoff is incurred. …Company will not be able to ramp up production
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Early Retirement and Replacement of (4) Employees n Average Wage of (5) Retired$22.78 n Average Wage of Replacement$15.22 –(5) least Senior Employees n Average Wage Savings$ 7.57 n Annual Savings 33.5 % –(5) * 2080 hrs * $7.57 =$79,643 –The allowed time reduction for the less senior employees is not included –One time severance not included
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Voluntary Layoff 3 months and 3/1 Week n 3 Month Layoff equates to a 25% pay decrease n 3 week on: 1 week off also = 25% decrease n Assumptions –58 Total Employees –Need to layoff 30% or 17 Employees –Savings for 5 retired employees excluded
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Voluntary Layoff 3 months and 3/1 Week Average Wage of senior (41) $21.47 / hr Average Wage of all (58)$19.83 / hr. Difference$ 1.65 / hr. Savings (41) Most Senior Employees$ 1,831,107 (41) Rotating Employees$ 1,690,778 Total Savings$ 140,328
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Summary n Early Retirement Savings $ 79,643 n Voluntary Furlough $ 140,328 n Total Savings $ 219,971
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