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14. December 2008, 05:13:43
tyyy 
Subject: Re: Why the unions are a problem for the auto industry
Artful Dodger: And who signed the contracts??? and the shareholders were happy, and the board members and ceo's counted their millions and look at AIG and thier bailout, while they splurge. but sure keep those workers in line , why should they have a comfortable living wage.. healthcare, ahhh don't get sick or just die,, retirement??? darn... can't they just die or live off ssi? who signed these contracts. forget making a better product.. just move the factories overseas! no wonder they aren't working

14. December 2008, 05:33:35
Vikings 
Subject: Re: Why the unions are a problem for the auto industry
Charles Martel: $80.00 an hour to stand in one place and do a repetitive thing, sounds just comfortable to me

14. December 2008, 06:53:12
Vikings 
Subject: Re: Why the unions are a problem for the auto industry
Artful Dodger: I got my number from fox a couple a weeks ago, according to them it cost about $1000 more in labor to produce an American made car with a union compared to an American made non-union made car, Honda I believe, and the wages were about $80 per hour for the union made as compared to about $60 for the non union, this was on t.v. so I can't produce the quote,
Even with your numbers $75,000 to sit in one place and tighten lug nuts when they come by would be a job I'd be more than happy to take

14. December 2008, 17:37:31
Mort 
Subject: Re: Why the unions are a problem for the auto industry
Artful Dodger: Is this benefits due to health insurance, etc.

..... Well, If the seemingly over charging health insurance companies were kept in check.. rather if what I've seen a bit corrupt.. wouldn't that bring costs down?

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