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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 15:41:31 -0800, "Bill McKee" wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message m... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message m... "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. How do you determine if s/he is overpaid? What the criteria? Seems to me either union or non-union it's a negotiation that ends up at the market rate. -- Nom=de=Plume Compare her wage to what you would have to pay anywhere else including shipping and time value and you have a valid market wage. Anywhere else? How about Mexico, since it's pretty close. Something manufactured in TJ, delivered to San D. That's the valid market rate in TJ, but the living expenses are pretty different. -- Nom=de=Plume Yup, used to not be that huge differential in pay between the 2 countries. We did not pay our people 10x, but maybe 3x even mexico. Right on. And, who's standard of living is better? What do we get for the taxes we pay vs. what those in Mexico pays? -- Nom=de=Plume What do we get from our excess taxation? The greatest country in the world? The most fertile climate for business start ups, expansion, financing, educated population, semi-efficient transportation, clean air, water, medical research, etc., etc. If you don't like it you can always relocate. I'm sure Mexico would be pleased to host you. Sorry if you consider this lying. We used to be the most fertile climate for business. Now? We rank low in education, even through the Federal government took over education control from the states, We are exporting our manufacturing and techical jobs. This is a good business climate. Mexico is a country with a very strong central government and you see what that country is going through. Look at the permitting required for a lot of business. 10-15 different agencies with conflicting requirements. We have lost the edge. And I do not see with the present politicians from both sides of the aisle that we have a clue on how to fix it. |
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