"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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"DSK" wrote in message
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John H wrote:
Gee, you would have thought the Textile and Clothing Workers Industrial
Union
would have saved all those jobs. You reckon the union had anything to do
with
the outsourcing of all that work?
I dooubt it strongly, since few textile plants in the South were
unionized right up to the end.
I wonder which is better, taking a reduction in pay to $27 an hour
(fictitious
number) or a reduction to $0 per hour.
You're really full of ****. Do you think the average mill worker ever got
anywhere near $27 per hour? What do you think they *did* get, if you have
to pull fictitious numbers out of thin air?
Do you think that American laborers should compete on an "even playing
field" ie no pollution laws, no workplace safety laws, and $1/day wages
such as prevalent in the 3rd world? The only way to compete is through
technology... and intelligent management... both of which require the
application of a little political willpower...
Are you for or against the Kyoto Protocols?
I once posted an actual UAW contract agreement showing janitors in one plant
making $80,000 not including benefits and overtime.
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