dfwford
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Maybe, maybe not. That's a pretty narrow-minded conclusion.The manufacturers will pass long the increase to consumers for what they are giving to the UAW.
Demand elasticity is still a thing. They can't just arbitrarily raise prices too much if it makes their cars less affordable than the foreign/non-union competition, pricing them out of consideration for consumers.
There are many other ways to skin a cat. They can also:
- Cut salaried workers.
- Reduce future R&D / Capital Investment (such as cancelling that battery plant in Michigan).
- Reduce the benefits / bonuses / salaries of salaried workers.
- Shift administrative functions and production to non-union / low cost of doing business regions.
- Negotiate deeper discounts / better terms with their suppliers.
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