Never had a union job and never will. As for the CEO's most of them come in with a contract for so much of everything wage stock options and all. This is for making the company money. If they fail they usually have to look for a new job. If they succeed then they continue on. Now if the company made money they get the bonus agreed to at the time of hiring on. If not they just got their paycheck so to speak. So what did these employees do that made so much money for the company other than show up for work and do their job some better than others. Sort of like milking cows. If the owner hires help to milk and he manages them he's in about the same position as those evil CEO's you are all gripping about. But since it is cows and they are making money from the management versus the guy just coming to milk each day why not share the milk check with the hired help so they don't feel left out. After all they want more money too. I don't see much of that wealth being spread around. Sounds like a good socialist crying whining bunch. Wanting the wealth spread rather than the capitalist method working, and the owner per say getting more for the risk and investment in the company. Sorry I hope the toes are crushed as the ceo's win. Not a Deere fan though I guess I would have to probably go to them for American owned equipment rather than all this foreign owned stuff. Agco has some of the highest priced parts I've seen along with CNH. Deere parts are actually getting to be cheaper than the others now days.
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