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Title: Detroit, the Auto Industry and Globalization


1
Detroit, the Auto Industry and Globalization
  • Industrial Era
  • Ford, Chrysler, GM
  • Turn of century- boom in auto-production
  • Rapid expansion of population, cities and
    infrastructures
  • Mass migration from south and abroad

2
The Road to Organized Labor"The UAW would
organize Ford over my dead body." -Henry Ford
  • UAW- 1935 Detroit
  • Flint sit-down Strike 1936-1937 (GM)?
  • Battle of the overpass 1937 (Ford)?
  • Sit-down strike, unionization 1937 (Chrysler)?
  • 500,000 members
  • 1941, Ford workers win right to unionize
  • WWII, no UAW no strike' pledge

3
  • 1946-1970 1.5 million members
  • Negotiated wages far above market rates for
    unskilled workers
  • Effects of 73' oil embargo
  • Membership is now around half a million
  • Decline in wage and benefit concessions, less
    influence of union
  • Example average worker costs car companies 70-75
    dollars an hour (2002)?
  • Debate Some blame UAW for the loss of jobs in
    the area

4
Detroit Riots"...We must come to see that de
facto segregation in the North is just as
injurious as the actual segregation in the
South."-Martin Luther King Jr., Detroit, 1963
  • Detroit Race Riot 1943
  • 12th Street Riot 1967
  • Issues behind riot discrimination, housing,
    black unemployment rates, white flight, chronic
    police brutality

5
White Flight
  • Middle income white families flee to suburbs
    (started in 50's)?
  • Issues commuting (traffic, road systems),
    socio-economic segregation, sprawl, urban decay

6
70's and 80's
  • Oil embargo (73) Energy crises (79) foreign car
    makers gain market share
  • Loss of 300,000 manufacturing jobs
  • Competition from foreign car companies

7
1970's Oil Shortage
  • Average fuel economy 1973 13.4 Miles a gallon!!!
    (21.5 Km for 3.8 liters!)?
  • Gas shortage drastic measures taken by
    government to curb oil usage
  • Which car would you rather drive during a time of
    gas shortage?

8
Flint and Lansing- Sister cities
  • Many factories of the big three located in these
    nearby cities
  • Have experienced similar issues
  • Plight of Flint shown in Michael Moore's film
    Roger and Me

9
1990's
  • Role of technology in manufacturing, foreign
    producers more efficient
  • Wages and benefits still high
  • But increasing competition from foreign and
    domestic producers
  • Southern US less unionization and hence lower
    wages

10
Current Statistics
  • 8.5 unemployment (2007)?
  • Severe urban decay, ultra-rich suburbs
  • 80 in Detroit city black, majority of suburbs
    white
  • Detroit most dangerous US city, Flint is 7th
    (Morgan Quinto press)?
  • Houses now selling for less than cars (less than
    10,000 )?
  • Winner of most miserable city in US (Forbes
    Misery Measuree), Flint is a close 3rd place
  • Reputation Murder capital of the country
    (1980's, FBI crime statistics )?
  • Population loss of 1 million since 50's

11
Urban Prairie
12
Urban Prairie
13
Future of Detroit and Auto industry
  • Unionized workers unlikely that manufacturing
    jobs will return
  • Globalization process will not reverse
  • Detroit as the last American city
  • Urban revival projects in community
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