Posted by oldtanker on March 03, 2014 at 09:34:51 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: Dying small town posted by Edd in KY on March 03, 2014 at 07:07:06:
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Edd, that isn't true either. While the unions did hurt some jobs that is not what moved so many jobs overseas. We the American shopper did that demanding cheaper and cheaper products. We developed that Box Store Mentality. Gotta have it cheaper. When a company, not paying union scale can't compete they go out of business or outsource. And that's exactly what happened. But we have been outsourcing for over a century. So it's not a new problem. While I don't care for unions I will not set back and try to blame everything on them. Bet you were all for the anti telemarketer laws that were passed? Lot of those jobs moved off shore because I can whom ever I want when ever I want if I'm not located in the US. Outside of US borders American laws don't apply. Most telemarketing jobs paid 3 to 4 bucks an hour over minimum wage too and were full time jobs with bennies.
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