"You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave..." That's the ATU's policy.10-4, I was a union member for 23 years and understand the process. I've been on strike a few times. The initial demands by the UAW were unrealistic.
Negotiate is the process yes, but the public image of their demands didn't help their stand IMO.
It's a vicious cycle of rising costs, profit margins, etc.
My initial post was my concern of how expensive the Sport is getting. It's a unique vehicle but if I bought a 2024 BL, equipped like my 2021, the out the door cost would be $50K, including 10% taxes and other costs.
Justified, I guess for those willing to pay the price. I'm not one of them at this point.

I think it is outrageous that every worker does not receive a modest pension and health insurance in retirement (which is generally after 20-30 years dep. on occupation). That was the norm not that long ago -- until the greed heads began to replace defined benefit pensions with 401Ks (at Metro there is a self-funded 457 in addition to the pension).I can understand the pro union supporters, and their reasoning. My thoughts pertaining to unions are that all the benefits that unions strike for are ultimately paid for by the consumer due to higher prices having to be paid out for the product.
I don't get lifetime benefits when I retire, I don't get a pension other than the 401 and 403K plans I pay into.
My friend is a strong union member. I tell him to thank me for paying the higher prices for union built products that I purchase!