I thought this was the RFI reflector. How 'bout we take this thread off
the list.
73 & HNY de KK6T
kd4e wrote:
> Odd, the Japanese companies who build cars in the USA in non-union
> shops seem to be doing OK and their employees are not starving.
>
> Hmmmmm.
>
> Perhaps paying massive pensions to no-longer-working employees
> is not good business-economics?
>
> Who wudda thot it so ... :-/
>
> In what successful enterprises are other businesses equally upside-down
> on labor costs due to massive pensions and other atypical costs?
>
> Even within the USA auto industry compare Ford to Chrysler and GM and
> see that Ford is less upside-down and thus more financially stable.
>
> But we drift off-topic ...
>
>
>>
>>
>>> ridiculous labor contracts
>>>
>>>
>> Yeah, those production line workers sure don't need or deserve the
>> money to feed and educate their kids. Let them go into bread lines.
>> Give it to the executives who ran these companies into the ground,
>> the investment geniuses who stole our retirements, and to the
>> middle-men who import stuff made by kids for coolie wages.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Jim K9YC
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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