Care to fill me in since I've never been to Scottsboro, AL?
Well, lets see. The Union stepped in and demanded that they go from making $18-$24 plus a $1, $2 and $3 shift premium. (Starting wage to Top Out wage) to $20-$26. They went on strike, the plant gave up. What they were making was damn good money for a town like Scottsboro. Atricles in the local papers everyday with quotes from Union leaders about how bad these guys were getting shit on. Second largest rolling plant in the US and they are only making $18-$24 hours plus shift premiums and all the OT they wanted to work.
Fast forward one year. They then decided that it wasn't fair that they had to pay for BCBS insurance out of their paychecks. It was a burden for them to have to cough up $120/month for single and $180/month for family. They demanded the plant not make them pay. Went on strike again. One week of the plant not making any money at all b/c no product was being produced, and they paid salary for that week and they gave up and paid all workers insurance. Articles in the paper everyday, "It's unfair, these guys work hard, barely make enough money to make ends meet, and then they have to worry about expensive healthcare....blah, blah, blah"
Now remember, every worker was out there toting the Unions water, towing the union line. They are getting shit on. Sorry but $20-$26/hour in North Alabama is a good living. No, you don't live like royalty, but you can live comfortably on that.
Fast forward another year. The plant itself is not making as much as it once was and on top of that, there wasn't as much aluminum that was being ordered. So what did the plant do. Cut out overtime, quiting doing the little things like catering lunch once a month, quiting renting the pavallion at the park by the lake and having the workers a party. Things to save money. Workers pissed, called Union leaders.
Well, the Union demanded that not only do they bring all that back and let them have Overtime, but also demanded another pay raise for everyone. Now they want $24-$30/hour. The plant says fuck you, we can't do it and survive, so the Union strikes. The plant brings in scrub workers, for two months they put out a shitty product and all of it was recalled. They bring back the Union workers, caved into their demands and the plant was out of business within the next year.
If they hadn't been so greedy and priced themselves out of work, they would all still have jobs instead of no job and lots of them losing everything they had.