Posted by Kelly C on December 26, 2008 at 09:07:37 from (75.168.61.6):
In Reply to: Good union contract!! posted by Spook on December 26, 2008 at 08:26:53:
One thing alot of people dont see about unions and its the main reason every CEO who does not have a union shop wants them dead. its the upwards pressure the unions put on other industries and companies to raise wages.
Wages are not the problem caused by unions. its such a small peice of the pie. Its the fact that they can not get rid of the unproductive slobs. Thats the problem. that takes down the productivity of every member who works.
They were using the example of the Auto plants in Tenn and what they pay thier workers. They said that they should lower the wages for the UAW to match. How many of you actually think the workers in Tenn would be makeing what they make with out the UAW in the background? They would be making $9 and crappy bennies.
Unions do need fixing but in no way need to be destroyed.
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