RE: Subject: Re: OT: Drive a Ford or get off the lot.

From: Rick Barnes (rascal@scrtc.com)
Date: Fri Feb 03 2006 - 11:41:51 EST


Spoken like a true Union Man...I was one also. The City of Miami had the
largest municipal employees union in the U.S. Unions hate CEOs, at least
the successful ones. I refuse to blame a company's woes on a CEOs pay, that
is just silly. Worker's "rights" are not on the decline, just the opposite,
but I hear you, that's what our Union told us too.
Question: Name ONE company that improved its product when its workforce
became unionized...take your time, you will need it. Must be those CEOs...
Unions had their place at one time, but now they are nothing but shills for
the Democratic plantation, (Hilary's words).
Union membership nationwide has been on the decline for 16 years now and the
slide will continue. Most will just bail off the ships that they helped
sink.

Rascal

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From: owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net] On Behalf Of Peter A Athens
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 6:50 AM
To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
Subject: Subject: Re: DML: OT: Drive a Ford or get off the lot.

Rick Barnes wrote:
> The unions are what are killing our automakers
> and adding so much cost to a car that there may be no hope for the big 3
> or
> at least the big 2.

With all due respect and as a union member myself I have to disagree with
this particular assessment.I'll grant that the use of union labor costs more

in terms of manhours vs. non-union labor, it's not the use of union labor
that's killing the big 2 considering that Toyota for a fact also uses UAW
members in it's plants here in the US. While I cannot make that claim for
certain with other import manufacturers with assembly plants here in the
U.S. I suspect that the majority of them also use union labor. In this day
of slowly decreasing worker's rights and skyrocketing CEO benefits, a lot of

companies including the auto manufacturers are looking to cut costs wherever

they can and since the only way the unions could kill the automakers is that

their salaries and benefits cannot be reduced. So for the CEOs to be able
keep making the obscene amounts of money, the powers that be would rather
make sacrifices elsewhere by cutting corners on the materials used and
outsourcing whatever they can. A big part of what is killing the big 3 is
that the majority of Americans are brainwashed into believing that domestic
vehicles are inferior to their imported counterparts. And I suspect that the

CEOs of the import automakers make a bit less and have less benefits than
their domestic counterparts.

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