Active? Probably close to zero...not counting NEA members. Retired?
Probably many...but I've always maintained that unions have had their
necessary place in history. Today, they're just a parasite on our economy.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
GM's Baltimore Plant Targeted for Closing
By JOHN PORRETTO, AP Auto Writer
DETROIT - General Motors Corp.'s 68-year-old Baltimore assembly plant
is
the
only major GM factory targeted for closing as part of the automaker's
new
tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers, union leaders told
local
presidents Sunday.
A 68-year-old auto assembly plant? A plant built in the 1930s? A
pre-World War II factory?
No wonder GM finds it hard to compete. I'm sure it has been modernized
that plant over the years, but the age of the facility speaks volumes
about what is wrong with the management of America's car manufacturers.
No kidding. Management should have shut it down years ago in favor of
opening a more profitable non-union plant. I guess it took 68 years of
"negotiations" with UAW to finally win concessions for closing the
place.
We need more evidence you are an anti-union asshole? You've already
proved it. I wonder how many active or retired union members you have as
patients.
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