
John Deere Workers Sure Look Like They’re About to Go on Strike
The ubiquitous tractor company has until Wednesday night to work out an acceptable deal.
Would be first strike in 30 years at Deere and the largest in the country since 2019.
The issue is nobody has direct access to the software embedded in the computers. It's no different than saying you want to "fix" your car by rewriting the fuel system controls. They are able to buy and replace as many parts as they want.Farmers cant repair their own tractors if its a Deere? That's wild
Farmers cant repair their own tractors if its a Deere? That's wild
This is what was cited down by like 90%. Like a 5%raise, then 2% every other year for 6 year contract. Still no Healthcare premiums, no plant closures, bringing back cost of living adjustment. Among other things.Anyone heard the numbers on the contract?
There’s a big chasm and both sides should probably give a littleWhat they are actually asking for is rights to the code that drives the systems, which honestly is absurd. It's like if somebody found a bug in Windows 11 and the proposed solution is to give everybody that bought windows 11 all of the code driving the OS.
This is what was cited down by like 90%. Like a 5%raise, then 2% every other year for 6 year contract. Still no Healthcare premiums, no plant closures, bringing back cost of living adjustment. Among other things.
There was a time several decades ago when a high school graduate could be a wage worker at Deere and adequately support their family on their one income. Over the years, those wages and benefits have declined so much that those days are long gone.
Deere just reported around $6 billion in profits, their CEO raked in millions, but they're having difficulties filling their wage positions. If there ever was a time for their union to strike, it's now.
The challenge is these wage workers can't afford to strike for very long, but management can't afford a long shutdown either, so the game of chicken begins.
Honestly at this point it's a crap show anyways. Guys that ordered new planters back this spring are being told they will be lucky to get them by april of 2022. Same for tractors, combines, etc. Doesn't matter the supply chain is royally screwed and it's going to take YEARS to come backWonder how that affects their outsource products and other shortlines, like Hagie? The other game of chicken will be supply chain. With companies being rationed for steel, last I knew, they may have some difficulty in getting ramped back up if a strike lasts more than a week.
Actually what the majority of farmers are asking for is the diagnostics. That's it. We want to be able to pull up the codes see what is wrong in order to get he right part to fix it. It's ridiculous when we have some sensor that requires us to make a call to the local dealer to have them come out paying $250 service call plus time plus mileage plus use of equipment to tell us a simple sensor is the issue. I'm perfectly capable of hooking up a cable and reading.What they are actually asking for is rights to the code that drives the systems, which honestly is absurd. It's like if somebody found a bug in Windows 11 and the proposed solution is to give everybody that bought windows 11 all of the code driving the OS.
Actually what the majority of farmers are asking for is the diagnostics. That's it. We want to be able to pull up the codes see what is wrong in order to get he right part to fix it. It's ridiculous when we have some sensor that requires us to make a call to the local dealer to have them come out paying $250 service call plus time plus mileage plus use of equipment to tell us a simple sensor is the issue. I'm perfectly capable of hooking up a cable and reading.
Probably good I sunk a good amount of money into repairs for mine and figured I’d run it this and next to pay for it. Yields were looking decent so far and was starting to let my eye wander to upgrade.Honestly at this point it's a crap show anyways. Guys that ordered new planters back this spring are being told they will be lucky to get them by april of 2022. Same for tractors, combines, etc. Doesn't matter the supply chain is royally screwed and it's going to take YEARS to come back
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