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"Vito" wrote in message ... "Bob Crantz" wrote Unions were created way before MBA degrees existed. Most MBAs I know have degrees in engineering or MD degrees. But not before professional mismanagers. How many do you know, two - one who failed as an engineer and the other as an MD? Outside of my class, I know about 30. 6 of them are MD/MBA the rest are engineers/MBA. So is the MBA degree a formalization of the professional mismanagement? Ganz has an MBA, what has he mismanaged? Where did Jimmy Hoffa get his MBA? George Sweeney? Trucking is a poor example - both the business and the union being run by the mobs. Unions exist only because of government legislation or coercion. They're a monopoly design to limit people entering the labor pool or the people an employer can hire. That's how they hold a gun to the head of employers. They are a monopoly! There are other unions too - The American Medical Association, The Postal Workers Union, Airline Pilots Union. Why is it that any industry that is heavily unionized has high cost, inefficiency and bloated bureaucracy? Name one that doesn't. Give me a good example. Union members voted on contracts. So the union leaders were out to either screw the union or screw the company. By what you're saying, union members, as an aggregate, must be really ignorant. Yes - almost as ignorant as the people who reelected Bush. Or elected Carter or Clinton. History is strewn with the wreckage of collectivism. Oh? Then why is Christianity - the epitomy of socialism - enjoying a resurgence? Is it? Joining a religion is voluntary. I don't have to join a Church to pray. If I want to work, I may be forced to join a Union. I view the return to religion as a return to morality - that's what religion teaches. The Unionized public school system is amoral. It is not in their doctrine to teach absolute right or wrong. Since public schools are the state and church and state must be separated, morality goes out the window. I am aware that the Church has no monopoly on morality, but not teaching the tenets of the Ten Commandments to avoid association with religion flushes morality down the toilet. So what's left to teach - The Constitution - in a public school? BWAAAHAAAHAHA! Give me a break, do you want the State teaching about the very document that limits the powers of the State? It's obvious you are jaded, perhaps from some previous employer, to the point of saying irrational things. It's like this: People complain all the time about how WalMart mistreats their workers. They go on and on about how no one should shop there. "If no one shops WalMart, they would collapse!". My solution is much simpler, more effective and direct. Why try to get hundreds of thousands not to shop at WalMart. Simply get a smaller group, the employees and potential employees not to work there. I say, "If WalMart is so bad, don't work there." When the labor pool dries up, they will offer better. Not to shop there only hurts the current employees. Stop blaming others for something bad in your past. Accept your responsibility in it and move on. Amen! Praise! Glory! Bob Crantz |
"Bob Crantz" wrote
Outside of my class, I know about 30. 6 of them are MD/MBA the rest are engineers/MBA. So is the MBA degree a formalization of the professional mismanagement? Ganz has an MBA, what has he mismanaged? Oh, now I understand your indignation! You are one of the mismanagers. |
Dave,
When CEO's are running their business with Stock Holder returns their top priority when it should be the Product they aren't to long for this world. A good CEO needs to look after BOTH, and do it in a humane manner Ole Thom |
"Bob Crantz" wrote in message Ganz has an MBA, what has he mismanaged? Gaynzy has a Master of Boned Ass??? CM |
Bob Crantz wrote:
I view the return to religion as a return to morality What in Hell has religion got to do with morality? About as much as Republicanism has to do with conservatism. Rick |
My final comment (I hope)
MBA's and Unions; Neither were necessary before the Industrial Revolution!! That was when both came into being. Owners developed Company Towns to make life easier for their employees and themselves. This turned out to be a double edge sword. Some were good and many became abusive. These that were abusive gave rise to workers forming unions. MBA were created to teach the proper treatment of successful practises of handling ALL the parts of the business. Those businesses without labor problems were studied as well as partnerships, including money raising by stock sales Good Management is still an Art, in my opinion, and not a Science as many think so with MBA's. It is a dynamic system to deal with dynamic problems. People problems on both sides are seldom the same. What is humane to one is abuse to another AND: "I'LL DRINK TO THAT!" Ole Thom |
"Dave" wrote in message If you're the board of directors of a public company, which would you want running your company? That would depend on if you were producing a high end Camera or a disposable Camera. You get what you pay for....... if you are only interested in the profit margin then Thom would be correct to say it is greed based. Sometimes the simplest explanation is correct... the rest of the crap is just that! CM |
Thom,
Help me with my myopia. Apply what you have said to this case: Microsoft. Bill Gates is the richest man in the world. He's the CEO of Microsoft. 1. Does a union exist at Microsoft? 2. How many employees of Microsoft have become millionaires thanks to Microsoft? 3. How many layoffs has Microsoft had? 4. How many jobs have Microsoft moved offshore? 5. How many people have become millionaires owning Microsoft stock? 6. Point out 3 examples of greed at Microsoft. Now, do the same for Google, Dell Computers, Lincoln Welding, Toyota USA. The scenario you portray is only made possible by the existence of an extortionist labor base, namely Unions. Unions are the child of the Democratic Party. Amen! Bob Crantz "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... In reply; Asking higher wages in an economy that is rising is not greed. GREED is when CEO's go from 1 million a year to 5 or 6 million. Pennies an hour doesn't even approach the greed of the ownership and top management. What in all that's Holy can any individual justify a 8 million dollar a year salary. Greed is to be the only reason When profits go down, Workers, both union and non-union loss money or their job. Upper management take their operation and set up outside our borders BUT not their retail outlets. They want to sell to the better paid people in this country, without having to pay the wages within that market place. That is what your Republic Government has made possible. You must correct your Myopic Vision and look at the total picture. Don't hide behind a alias and take things out of context |
Cato Policy Analysis No. 316 September 9, 1998
Policy Analysis Freedom from Union Violence by David Kendrick David Kendrick is program director at the National Institute for Labor Relations Research. Executive Summary Under the Supreme Court's 1973 Enmons decision, vandalism, assault, even murder by union officials are exempt from federal anti-extortion law. As long as the violence is aimed at obtaining property for which the union can assert a "lawful claim"--for example, wage or benefit increases-- the violence is deemed to be in furtherance of "legitimate" union objectives. By the Court's peculiar logic, such violence does not count as extortion. The result has been an epidemic of union-related violence. The National Institute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR) has recorded 8,799 incidents of violence from news reports since 1975. Those reports show only 258 convictions, suggesting a conviction rate of less than 3 percent. Moreover, local law enforcement authorities often get many more reports of strike violence than journalists can possibly cover. Many states have taken a cue from the high Court by enacting their own extortion laws with exemptions similar to those established by Enmons. As a result, employees trying to support their families during a violent strike are now denied protection against extortion under both state and federal laws. Because the federal government for six decades has immersed itself in labor law under the rubric of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), federal action is necessary to see that violence does not accompany the exercise of powers created by that statute. One avenue for relief is the Freedom from Union Violence Act (FUVA), which targets all extortionate activity, even if committed by union militants in pursuit of "legitimate" objectives. "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Neal, Bluntly; "You're full of ****!" This is sent to you from a non-union person; ME. I was transferred to the NW because of my feeling for a Non-union environment. We started and ran a non-union Refinery. ARCO You have to be out of your "Cotton Picking Mind" to think that the Outsourcing of our Industry is happening to escape "Greed". It is being driven by Greed. The mentality of "Higher Profits", that is the Greed. If you can't see that, then you are one of those people "Blind because you refuse to See!" Be sure that you will see unions blossoming where this greed is taking place. Management Greed is the seed of unionism. The is what they feed on. As they feed and grow, corruption happens. Ole Thom |
http://www.nilrr.org/9903a.htm "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Neal, Bluntly; "You're full of ****!" This is sent to you from a non-union person; ME. I was transferred to the NW because of my feeling for a Non-union environment. We started and ran a non-union Refinery. ARCO You have to be out of your "Cotton Picking Mind" to think that the Outsourcing of our Industry is happening to escape "Greed". It is being driven by Greed. The mentality of "Higher Profits", that is the Greed. If you can't see that, then you are one of those people "Blind because you refuse to See!" Be sure that you will see unions blossoming where this greed is taking place. Management Greed is the seed of unionism. The is what they feed on. As they feed and grow, corruption happens. Ole Thom |
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