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![]() "80 Knight" nospam wrote in message ... "Canuck57" wrote in message ... "HLS" wrote in message ... "C. E. White" wrote in message ... Lot of total BS in that letter you seem to like. I think it was written by a bitter overpaid salesman that failed at his job. Assembly plants are routinely ranked on productivity by outside auditors. GM and Ford plants often do better than US Toyota and Nissan Plants. Unions have certainly gone to excess in some cases, but without unions (or at least the threat of unions), how do you think GM, Ford, Toyota and Nissan would treat their workers? I wonder how well Mr. Know treats his... It has been awhile, but I still recall the reports on how Toyota treats it suppliers in Japan. I am not talking about the happy Toyota workers at the Toyota assembly plants. I am talking about the harassed brow beaten pennies a day worker at Toyota's suppliers.I'll bet Mr. Know would love that model. Maybe when he get his wish and the "Big Three" go under, and his only significant Customer is Japan Inc, he'll enjoy the experience. Ed This has little to do with it, as I see it, Ed. These companies have to be successful financially, like any other company,. Their luck may have run bad, but their leadership and elaboration of their activities has been poor. They have been given a second shot at life, courtesy of the US taxpayers. They need to step up to the plate, or leave the field. Yep, a second shot from US and Canadian tax payers. Hope they don't waste it but after 30+ of dysfunction my guess is they have neither the culture or leadership to take advantage of it. But, if they took it seriously they might make it work. Both the management and union need to get real, tough, lean, mean and really really want it as lip service BS isn't going to carry the day any longer. You do realize that GM has not taken one cent from the Canadian government yet, right? Not sure, but they might not have gotten it all yet. But the $4-5B in money is allocated and as good as gone. $760M has already been flushed outright. I think it has some condition with the union... like no-strike then woosh down the toilet it goes. Well, if your sitting on your ass for 95% pay at home for Christmas and January that is very expensive tax payer subsidy. |
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