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On Jun 2, 10:09*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 09:50:16 -0400, "Wishingtobefishing" wrote: There are many factors involved in the demise of the Big Three. All of them are attributable to bad management. and corrupt unions. That was largely a fault of management also. * They were never willing to take the long term view, suffer through a big strike, move work to non-union suppliers/low cost venues, and build up the automation and other production efficiencies that were needed. * Meanwhile they played the consumer for suckers by trying to sell the sizzle without the steak. I realized something the other night watching the news and the GM debacle. Whenever you see an auto worker, you always see him with a union logo on his shirt, etc. Always about the union. Maybe, just maybe, if they would put the company that pays them first, they wouldn't be in the mess they're in. It's almost like they are brainwashed. Union this, union that. The union that TAKES from you. Never do you hear them say anything like we're going to work harder for General Motors because we want them to succeed. Making the company that pays you succeed should be your number one priority if you want that job. It's not hard to understand that if you aren't making the company you work for money because you are a slacker, then that company is going to fail. |
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