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    Posted: 14 Oct 2021 at 5:58am
Deere workers go on strike after UAW fails to reach deal | Reuters

Sound familiar? Many would say a strike was the "beginning of the end" for Allis Chalmers.
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Perhaps. But this is SOP for Deere and labor union
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Deere workers go on strike after UAW fails to reach deal | Reuters

Sound familiar? Many would say a strike was the "beginning of the end" for Allis Chalmers.

Sure didn’t help International Harvester.
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IH happened at a real bad time tho,
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Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

IH happened at a real bad time tho,
Uh....isn't this kind of a real bad time?
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Yeah----i guess- lol,,  but i was thinking more of the Allis strike  years ago - heard that JD,S ceo got a 160 % raise in pay and bonuess last year,  seems they always get the cream off the top

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So, JD is on strike..HOW does that affect the farmer with a busted green machine int he middle of 20,000 acres of beans ???  Who can help him ??
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Let's get the dirty laundry right out front.  Now is AGCO over paying or is John Deere overpaying the ceo, or both.  I say going by AGCO not building orange tractors and this is the sum-itch that was responsible, I say AGCO is way over paying.Wink LOL


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Compensation Information for Martin H. Richenhagen, Retired Chairman, President and Chief ...

As Retired Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer at AGCO CORP, Martin H. Richenhagen made $10,894,836 in total compensation. Of this total $1,385,942 was received as a salary, $3,507,127 was received as a bonus, $892,475 was received in stock options, $4,950,270 was awarded as stock and $159,022 came from other types of compensation. This information is according to proxy statements ...

Average AGCO Salary - Zippia

How Much Does AGCO Pay? On a national level, workers at AGCO earn an average salary of $56,774 per year, or $27.3 an hour. There is a significant gap between the bottom 10 percent of earners and the top 10 percent of earners. The lowest-paid workers at AGCO make less than $31,000 a year, while the highest-paid workers can earn over $102,000.



Compensation Information for John C. May, Chairman and ...

As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at DEERE & CO, John C. May made $14,753,774 in total compensation. Of this total $1,199,245 was received as a salary, $3,741,252 was received as a bonus, $2,624,979 was received in stock options, $6,878,173 was awarded as stock and $310,125 came from other types of compensation. This information is according to proxy statements filed for the 2020 fiscal ..

John Deere salaries: How much does John Deere pay ...

How much does John Deere in the United States pay? The average John Deere salary ranges from approximately $30,000 per year for Detailer to $148,052 per year for Certified Public Accountant. Average John Deere hourly pay ranges from approximately $11.50 per hour for Repack to $45.00 per hour for Senior Network Analyst.
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Jay....maybe a Gleaner could help him?
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

So, JD is on strike..HOW does that affect the farmer with a busted green machine int he middle of 20,000 acres of beans ???  Who can help him ??



The insurance company can help him as long as he remembers to set it on fire before he goes home.Thumbs Up Wink LOL
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Shameless, what are you going to do? Don't the green do your area fields?  LOL
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Every union member should have a talk with one of the ex Caterpillar employees from the York, Pa, plant before they vote to strike. I hear that The Clown Place is hiring as well as Wally World and Target
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Originally posted by Kansas99 Kansas99 wrote:

Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

So, JD is on strike..HOW does that affect the farmer with a busted green machine int he middle of 20,000 acres of beans ???  Who can help him ??



The insurance company can help him as long as he remembers to set it on fire before he goes home.Thumbs Up Wink LOL

I thought new JD tractors were self igniting.  I know the combines are...Wink

Around here, its called landscapers lightning, You'd be surprised at how many that manage to stall out a tractor, while pushing together a burning fire pile...WinkWink

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YEP... saw a couple of them 10-15 years ago... None recently..

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Originally posted by Tbone95 Tbone95 wrote:

Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

IH happened at a real bad time tho,
Uh....isn't this kind of a real bad time?

When IH striked the economy was miserable and interest rates were high. Now the economy is roaring with funny money and interest is peanuts.   When IH striked they were losing money JD is having record profits.  I’ve read on another site Deere welders top out at $25 hour.  Going into this they had 400 open positions must not be to alluring. 
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Originally posted by victoryallis victoryallis wrote:

Originally posted by Tbone95 Tbone95 wrote:

Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

IH happened at a real bad time tho,

Uh....isn't this kind of a real bad time?


When IH striked the economy was miserable and interest rates were high. Now the economy is roaring with funny money and interest is peanuts.   When IH striked they were losing money JD is having record profits.  I’ve read on another site Deere welders top out at $25 hour.  Going into this they had 400 open positions must not be to alluring. 

Oh, I’m sorry. Yes, the world is peaches and cream and honey right now! Everything smooooooth sailing, normal as can be.
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a good welder should be well above  $25. an hour ....
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Originally posted by steve(ill) steve(ill) wrote:

a good welder should be well above  $25. an hour ....

Agreed.
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Deere CEO made 6 million in 2020 15.6 million salary in 2021.  
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Originally posted by Tbone95 Tbone95 wrote:

Originally posted by victoryallis victoryallis wrote:

Originally posted by Tbone95 Tbone95 wrote:

Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

IH happened at a real bad time tho,

Uh....isn't this kind of a real bad time?


When IH striked the economy was miserable and interest rates were high. Now the economy is roaring with funny money and interest is peanuts.   When IH striked they were losing money JD is having record profits.  I’ve read on another site Deere welders top out at $25 hour.  Going into this they had 400 open positions must not be to alluring. 

Oh, I’m sorry. Yes, the world is peaches and cream and honey right now! Everything smooooooth sailing, normal as can be.

Sounds like the last few contracts the UAW went backwards.  The buying power of workers is down considerably.  Profits up and a year out on orders.  People are tired of being told they have to be afraid of Rona. Scabs parse if any to be found. Perfect time to have a contract up. 

My off farm employer has been running adds for laborers and has got zero responses.   HR guy admitted he’s going to have to talk to corporate about offering more.  

Yes the bubble will burst someday but do you think Deere will say down road to the UAW oh you didn’t ask for anything when we made money by the train load now the economy crashed we’ll help you out now?
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