Posted by georgeky on January 17, 2008 at 18:46:06 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: CNH Global posted by The Dukester on January 17, 2008 at 17:37:37:
Unions are good for those in the union. Doesn't help the rest of us one bit. My wife works her a$$ off in a nursing home taking care of old folks for 9 bucks an hour. Been there for years. I have never made 25 or 30 dollars an hour and complained about a thing.
Why do union folks think they are entitled to top pay, free medical coverage, a big pension, on and on, and still have enough nerve to strike over something reletively small, that other folks such as my wife and millions more have to pay for out of their 9 bucks an hour.
Just because I work for you why would you be responsible to pay me until I die. All that has to paid for somehow.
Reagan was right when he fired all the air traffic controllers, and that is exactly what I would do to those writers who are stiking now. If I had a job with top pay, and benefits, and then quit working because I wanted another dollar, I would deserve to be fired, and would expect it.
They were well meaning in the beginning, but like everything else it got out of hand.
Then we wonder why the jobs and manufacturing have left this country. Unions finished off IH, along with many other companies.
I agree the corporations are greedy. Just look at the oil companies. The depression that is coming will help sort and balance things out again.
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