The Big Three lol
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sparklepuff
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john gordon
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sparklepuff
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That's my deal right there. Read the reason for the collapse in a deal: the UAW refused any salary concessions. It's not the greed of upper management, it's the greed of the entire establishment. I'm so thrilled to see it go. If none of you have ever had to do business with union workers you have no idea what a fucked up sham they run.beats me wrote:Now that it's coming down to the wire I'm trying to have some sympathy for the common worker who really isn't responsible for the lack of management's vision.
Then I remember the common worker averages $72 an hour and they don't know how they could survive on less and I'm back to screw them all.
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My boss with multiple degrees probably makes a little less than half of what the wrench monkeys are making over there and we live one of the most expensive areas in the country, not some shit hole auto manufacturing town. They'll have to figure out how to survive.pixelbox wrote:WTF? Do YOU want a paycut?
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sparklepuff
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I work on commission. If business sucks, I take a pay cut.pixelbox wrote:WTF? Do YOU want a paycut?
1. Hey, this business doesn't produce a profit.
2. What are we paying too much for?
3. Well, employees pretty much eat up most of the money.
4. So if the employees take a little less, then their livelihood can continue for years to come until we figure out how to make ourselves profitable.
5. Employees - "Go fuck yourselves!"
6. Business fails.
Makes sense to me.
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chrysalis33rpm
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Well, back in reality, the Big 3 have huge problems aside from the way they pay their workers. In fact, the workers pay accounts for about 10% of the price of a vehicle:
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/j ... -medd.html
Did you see that Sweden is bailing out SAAB and Volvo, though they are owned by Ford and GM?
Do you find it at all convenient for the Repubs in the Senate that they get to shaft the UAW right now? (The UAW has financed their opponents for generations.) Did anybody ask the employees of Citigroup to take a paycut? Why not?
Look, I'm all for creative destruction- but why does Wall Street get the cash infusion, and not Detroit?
It's a lot more complex than you're making it out- and the workers accepting the paycut is simply not the magic key to make this problem go away. (I am a freelance professional, BTW- no guarantees there!) But let 'em fail- I personally think they should be nationalized until they produce vehicle in the national interest.
But your vitriol against the those greedy union workers is nothing short of comic.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/j ... -medd.html
Did you see that Sweden is bailing out SAAB and Volvo, though they are owned by Ford and GM?
Do you find it at all convenient for the Repubs in the Senate that they get to shaft the UAW right now? (The UAW has financed their opponents for generations.) Did anybody ask the employees of Citigroup to take a paycut? Why not?
Look, I'm all for creative destruction- but why does Wall Street get the cash infusion, and not Detroit?
It's a lot more complex than you're making it out- and the workers accepting the paycut is simply not the magic key to make this problem go away. (I am a freelance professional, BTW- no guarantees there!) But let 'em fail- I personally think they should be nationalized until they produce vehicle in the national interest.
But your vitriol against the those greedy union workers is nothing short of comic.
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sparklepuff
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http://money.cnn.com/2008/11/17/news/co ... citigroup/chrysalis33rpm wrote:Did anybody ask the employees of Citigroup to take a paycut?
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