Posted by trucker40 on May 04, 2009 at 17:23:47 from (69.154.213.116):
In Reply to: Re: Union loyalists posted by jdemaris on May 04, 2009 at 15:56:49:
I have to say that this all could be different now.Sure mistakes have been made by both sides but there will always be a place for unions in big companies or it will get like China.Because your friend was non union was his choice,I have a friend like that.I dont agree and we have gone so far as to get into a fight rolling around in the snow trying to choke each other over it.Unions are necessary.Now you can find morons everywhere,even in your own family.You just dont set back and let the morons run the world,or hopefully your union and your company.Its the old gangster corruption that has the car makers messed up.How would you like to work in a non union chicken plant in the south somewhere?You better come in and work boy on Christmas day,theres people lined up around the block that want your job type of deal.Or better yet,how well will your descendants get along when our country is turned into China?Work for nothing or get shot.Try and look further than just the end of your nose,people are corrupt.Getting the government involved is the last resort and its going to fail.Whats next?Walk everywhere,be a peasant while the big wheels fly around in jets off of your labor you perform for some rags and rotten food and die before you are 50?The answer is you fix this mess,whatever it takes.
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