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![]() "HK" wrote in message news ![]() Well, I suppose I am "socialistic" enough to value labor at least as much as capital. Drastically cutting the pay of factory workers and eliminating their health care and retirement benefits is not acceptable. Might as well do away with safety regulations while we are at it, right? I mean anything that helps the rich get richer at the expense of the working middle class...why that's the new American way. Look. I respect anyone willing to work. I value training, education and a willingness to acquire valuable skills. In the trades, licensed electricians, plumbers, etc., union or not, deserve whatever they can command in terms of pay or benefits. The UAW isn't exactly the same, IMO. Most members are high school grads at best with no specific trades or training before becoming an autoworker at GM, Chrysler or Ford. (Please correct me if I am wrong.) Nothing wrong with that, but how they can expect wages and benefits that are well above the norm for the level of skill, training and qualifications required to do their job is something I cannot understand. It has nothing to do with rich versus poor. It has everything to do with being compensated commensurate with one's qualifications. If you and I were looking for a job as a journalist or copy writer for a newspaper or magazine, who is better qualified for a higher paying job? Eisboch |