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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message m... GM,. FORD, Etc. Are in deep trouble because of the fixed costs. A major one is retiree medical costs. Yes they were poorly run. Years ago, when they had most of the worlds car markets, they gave the unions anything they asked for. Has come back to bite them in the ass. Toyota, etc. assembling cars here in the US, have not been here long enough to have much in the retiree line. GM's union manual is 1000's of pages. defines all the job categories and what that category can do. Toyotas is about 100 pages and they can require a worker to what ever job is required. From putting doors on to sweeping the floor. Must better negotiators. When they should have layed off people, they kept 1000's on the payroll per union agreements. They did no work. Bad management is correct. According to people like Harry, GM and Ford didn't give the unions enough. Eisboch |
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