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Replying to: gagrice (Dec 13, 2008 10:06 pm) The winds of change might call for sympathy strikes. Maybe by all union and non union. Folks are reasonable as long as you treat them fair.This is the 2000's and not the 30's, 40's, or 50's.
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Replying to: dallasdude1 (Dec 14, 2008 3:46 pm) |
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Replying to: dallasdude1 (Dec 14, 2008 4:02 pm) There are legitimate strikes. No UAW strike in the last 10 years comes under that cover. GM has been bleeding red ink for 20 years. Every time GM comes up with a winner the UAW has tried to take advantage with a strike. Bailing out that kind of greed is criminal. Striking for parity against a company making a legitimate profit is what good Union leaders do. The UAW have leaders that need to be taken out and beat. They have destroyed the good jobs that were built over decades. |
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"Meanwhile there are a couple of guys from the Deep South manning the telegraph station who wouldn't know a bergy bit from a growler wondering what the problem is and why someone is sending out an SOS. And just as he was trying to leave the office, the harbormaster has to go bail out his dingy and try to find his oars." It seems to me that our host has trouble staying on topic...30 lashes, matey, and ye shall walk the plank (or, if you like physics, walk the Planck, as in Planck's Constant)...
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Replying to: marsha7 (Dec 14, 2008 6:26 pm) Be careful what you wish for or I'll bury you in links... He said, he said: Battle heats up between UAW and Republicans (Detroit News) "I am telling you there are over 100,000 people in Tennessee – people exactly like you and me -- who are getting ready to be horribly and brutally affected by the automotive industry collapse." Roy Exum: Pigs and Money (Chattanoogan.com) "An abrupt bankruptcy for autos could be devastating for the economy," Bush told reporters. The UAW's Gettelfinger said the failure of the legislation showed that Congress should stay "away from the bargaining table." White House: No immediate deal on auto loans (AP) Gettelfinger, often a harsh Bush critic, said he hopes to avoid a rerun of the Senate showdown in which "organized labor was singled out." It's not only automakers in trouble, but their suppliers. Fitch Ratings put seven on ratings watch last week because of vulnerability to GM, including American Axle, ArvinMeritor, Hayes-Lemmerz, Johnson Controls, Tenneco, TRW and Visteon." Carmakers feel urgency to see Bush act on rescue plan (USA Today) And a headline especially for you Bob: North and South split as US battles to save GM, Chrysler and Ford (Times Online) The blurb - "The UAW says that a double standard has operated by which the South has attracted investment from foreign car companies, with more than $3 billion of state subsidies since 1992 — while denying help for the North."
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Replying to: steve_ (Dec 14, 2008 7:30 pm) And the sad thing is, the restaurant my friend is working at is actually doing a good business, even in these times! Yet, he and everyone there is in danger of losing their jobs because of something going on in a completely different industry!. He's already looked into picking up a part time job at another restaurant, and if his place goes under, he'll be able to pick up more hours. Some of his co-workers have done the same, and I think the managers are looking into other alternatives. |
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Replying to: dallasdude1 (Dec 14, 2008 3:43 pm) Since we know we will be competing with China, why not get agile and excellent now? Detroit has decades of slow responses, shouldn't we move world-class fast? That's why this incremental stuff like GMs unwillingness to shut down divisions (which should have been done 5-10 years ago when they had more money) is so exasperating. One thing that is certain - propping them up won't solve their problems; it's like giving an addict more cocaine. Let's hope they make real tough decisions in spite of any bailout money that goes their way. Having the taxpayers pour money into them will hurt the country a lot if they don't change their ways, and FAST. |
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Replying to: marsha7 (Dec 12, 2008 7:29 pm) Fox Theatre Opera House Gem Theatre
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Replying to: 62vetteefp (Dec 15, 2008 5:32 am)
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