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I can't believe an org. such as your exists. After30 years of union decline, we as a country rank last in the world in so many areas like healhtcare, retirement income, vacation and maternity leave. You are all blinded by the corporate smokescreen that living poor and dying youg for the company is the mark of a good worker. If the non-union (trickle-down) theory was viable, we wouldn't lead the world in homlesness, suicide and home foreclosures. Anyone who believes any of this brainwashing deserves what they'll have at the end of their careers...nothing but heartache.You can work without lunch, overtime and healthcare and these guys will laugh all the way to the bank, pausing to spit on your graves. My dues are 1/2 of a percent, but my union gets me 30% more pay, vacation and fully pd healthcare. Don't be stupid, people. A union gets me what i
Unions are the cause of job loss
So the average auto worker makes $74.00 an hour plus full healthcare and we wonder why there is a big sucking sound of jobs leaving Detroit. They looked at their employers as their cash cow, well you, as well as the way to overpaid management, have milked the cow dry. Instead of one person making $74.00 how about making $25.00(which is more in line with the reality of still a small percentage of the population) and reducing the cost of a car, which would increase purchases and possibly create more jobs or at least possibly turn Detroit around. Unions cannot guarantee your going to keep your job but actually can guarantee you will lose it everytime your pay and benefits are negotiated up...the money has to come from somewhere.