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RE: not yet
- From: "Dennis J." <djohn14296@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 18:17:34 +0000
Sean,
No arguement here, totally agree. Unions have always been a problem with
the Big 3. Teamers, the same way. Was a memeber for a few years, never
did anything for me, except to make sure I paid my dues. Unions were
good when they were first started, fair wage, work day and benefits. But
have gotten to big for their own good. Never understood how they can
demand part of a profit from another persons business. If they didn't
like what they were paid, go someplace else. They agreed to work for a
certain wage, then see that the business is making a profit, never mind
that someone else started the business, put up the capital, the effort,
and probaly a lot of sleepless and sweaty nights trying to make it go. I
do not begrudge anyone from making a profit from their business, and
hopefully they will share it with me in the form of a bonus or a raise.
If not then to me it is time to look for another job. jm2cw
Dennis J
Sean B wrote:
>
> You guys are going to hate me for this, but the biggest problem with the
>
> Big Three American car companies is the Union. The Japanese factories
> are Union-free, and are set up in low-tax states, as well. I just read
> where it costs GM about $1,700.00 per new vehicle it sells to cover
> certain Union costs. Toyota in America incurs ZERO dollars in this
> regard because of no Unions, and their workers are happy.
>
> BTW, I was a Teamster for years.
>
> Sean
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