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Great read, Joe! It completely backs up my argument from a week or two ago:
"The long and often bitter relationship between the Big Three and the UAW means that their work practices are rooted not in mutual trust but in a system of sometimes picky rules. A "skilled tradesman" may be required to change a fuse in an assembly-line machine, a task that an assembly worker could easily be trained to perform. Work rules differ from plant to plant because agreements are negotiated with local union leaders. If a tradesman notices a line worker fiddling with equipment, he may file a grievance, claiming that his job is being undercut by a lower-paid employee." "Joe" wrote in message ... Joe, Isn't the Princeton, IN plant that makes Sequoia's and Tundra's union? Nope. Harpo drives a non-union built Truck. http://uaw.org/uawmade/cartruck2003.cfm Hehehe. No wonder my Sequoia is so well-made. And just when I was ready to give credit to the UAW guys... Check this out when you get a chance- http://tinyurl.com/lz2s |
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