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![]() "thunder" wrote in message t... On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 21:03:13 -0800, Bill McKee wrote: They pay less, have less onerous work rules, and would pay even less, if the unions were not getting a bunch from the bankrupt companies and taxpayers. Funny, instead of focusing on bottom up, perhaps more focus should be placed on top down. Toyota's top 37 executives earned a combined $21.6 million. That bum Wagoner's compensation, alone, was $14.4 million. At Honda, the top 21 executives earned $11.1 million combined. Ford's CEO Mulally's compensation was $17.7 million in 2008. If the boss thinks there's that kind of money floating around, why wonder if the working man wants a piece. Or, is this just another example of voodoo economics, you know, Reagan's "tinkle down" economics? Yes, the **** poor managment of the Big 3 auto companies is famous. And they are overpaid. But why should the guy on the assembly line with maybe a GED putting on lugnuts also be overpaid. As I said bad management also. As to the lower pay of the Japanese. Is true, but is not a true picture of the pay. They basically have unlimited expense accounts, which mitigates a lot of personal taxes. |
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