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Replying to: cooterbfd (Jun 23, 2008 12:58 pm) If they build in Canada as the article says they might, they have a factory and workforce that has always ranked high in productivity. If they build in Mexico they save more on labor and add new consumers to the market. The UAW just recently proved they would strike one of the few plants building popular vehicles. Why take that chance with the Astra? If the UAW had a legitimate reason to strike why did they pick one of the few models that GM is selling? My take is they DO NOT care about the future of GM.
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Replying to: gagrice (Jun 23, 2008 3:14 pm) ...or their own jobs. All 100 of them that are left will be well paid. |
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exhibited by the UAW, striking the company that may simply go down on its own, they do seem to be suicidal...if the UAW was a person, they would be committed and placed on suicide watch, as no ratioanl being would act like they do... But, considering the IQ of the average member is between 70-80, none of this surprises me...they act like idiots because, well...they are...
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Replying to: marsha7 (Jun 25, 2008 9:16 am) If you think they'd be put on suicide watch, then that lends to the dire nature of the industry, as it concerns them. Personally, locals aside, I think the next 2 or 3 yrs. are going to be VERY tenuous, with As*h&%#s puckered on both sides of the equation. Even at the non-union plants, when layoffs start rolling in because we just aren't buying cars (they are saying 12.5 mil this yr, a 25% drop) everyone is going to find themselves miserable. |
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I remember Lee Iaccoca on a TV interview, when he was running Chrysler, stating that they had to put those special signs with the red line thru them (the "don't do this" sign) on all of their presses, showing an arm in the machine with the line thru it, using a picture to explian why they should keep their arms and hands out of the machines or they will be crushed...the reason???...too many of the workers could NOT READ a sign that simply stated "Do no place hands or arms in the machines or they will be cut off or crushed"... Do not question whether their IQ is above 70-80, question how far below it can go before even the UAW will not accept them for employment...it is what it is...
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Replying to: marsha7 (Jun 26, 2008 8:02 am)
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Replying to: fintail (Jun 26, 2008 9:16 am) And Toyota's newest factory is under construction in Blue Springs MS. |
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Or, should I say, Spiro Agnew???????????????????????????????
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Replying to: marsha7 (Jun 26, 2008 11:38 am) Ford and GM stocks are in the dumper (along with most everything else), and oil has popped $140 a bbl. Looks like the plant closings are just going to continue. Toledo Jeep workers to be laid off for 7 weeks Ford starts another round of buyouts for local hourly workers Final GM workers accepting buyout to leave Friday On the less gloomy side: St. Paul Ford plant may get reprieve (Ford Rangers are made there and they are relatively fuel-efficient). |
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Replying to: steve_ (Jun 26, 2008 12:42 pm) and those who have studied political history. My portfolio has been crushed over the past week or so. Just a couple of weeks ago I was up more then 13 percent for the year while the wider market was down almost that much. Now I am up only 3.33 percent so still beating the wider market considerably but much worse off then I was before. I have to sit down this weekend and figure out what I need to do to recover some of that lost ground. |
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