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![]() "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Merck to cut 7,000 jobs GM to cut 30,000 jobs Ford to cut 4000 jobs Yup it was Bush causing GM and Ford to build crappy vehicles that no one wants. And to arrange for stupid "go for broke" union contracts. Should we give credit to Bush for Toyota's success? They are constantly growing, selling more cars and trucks. But how can this be? Toyota builds a lot of its cars in the US. Oh, never mind. Their US manufacturing plants are non-union. Backseat Driver Norma Rae Doesn't Live Here Anymore Jerry Flint, 03.12.03, 1:20 PM ET Once upon a time, the American auto industry was a union shop. Not any more. Nonunion vehicle assembly is expanding fast. The nonunion production comes from the foreign manufacturers that have built plants in North America. And they are building more. It's a serious disadvantage for the unionized Detroit companies--Ford Motor, General Motors and DaimlerChrysler--but there's nothing the union can do about it. The United Automobile Workers (UAW) union has dominated the domestic manufacturers for more than half a century. The union cuts the same basic deal with all manufacturers. What one manufacturer agrees to, the others must agree to, no matter what the condition of the individual company. Such inflexibility by the union made it tough on the little automakers, which is one of the reasons there aren't independent automakers like Studebaker anymore. There was no break for being small or poor. The UAW rule is that labor is not to be a competitive factor. What did the union want all these years? In the words of Samuel Gompers, "More." And the UAW always got it. More pay, more benefits, more paid time off, more pensions and profit sharing. Times are a changing. In 1986, the Canadian branch of the UAW split off and became independent; it's not averse to undercutting the American UAW to win jobs up north. Then there is the growth of the nonunion plants. http://www.forbes.com/columnists/200...0311flint.html |
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