Death Wish?
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On May 17, 3:03 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
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"Joe" wrote in message
Yeah, that's the ticket... fire or at least blame the
workers for
_negotiating_ successfully.
the ''workers'', and I use that term loosely, only do / vote
what the mob / union bosses tell them to.
SBV
So what? At this point, who's going to be harmed, according to Joe's
post...
the boss' or the workers?
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Hey Jon. In case you have not noticed the Americaqn auto industry is
in deep trouble because of all the dead weight the unions strapped
them with. The American auto industry spends more money on heathcare
for RETIRED employees than they spend on steel. Just how is any
company going to make a profit when they are forking out so much? The
only way they can compete in a world market is to start over without
the dead weight.
Joe
Agreed. However, 100s of 1000s are dependent on the agreements that were
reached when the industry was healthy. You can't cut people off at the
knees, so something needs to be worked out... gee, here's a solution...
universal healthcare. Everyone is then covered and the auto industry can
recover. Sorry... I know that's pretty liberal of me. g
Of the 10 or so UAW members that I know personally, about half intend to
retire at age 50 or younger. The others won't work beyond 55. That leaves
an average of 23 years during which those retired employees will be draining
the auto companies' profits with zero productivity.
So you propose so-called "universal health care." Since Hugo Chavez isn't
our leader, and we don't have his oil money to finance this socialist health
care agenda, someone will have to pay for it. Of course business will be
footing the bill (and probably the middle class, as usual). Hillary's plan
in the early 90s assumed that most business would be paying more in taxes to
cover "universal health care" than they were paying for covering their
employees under their current plans. Wow, that makes a lot of sense.
Max
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