Posted on 02/01/2024 10:43:16 AM PST by Tell It Right
Feb. 1 (UPI) — The United Auto Workers union said Thursday that Hyundai workers have signed up more than 30% of the auto workers at a plant in Alabama for an organizing campaign to join the union.
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How about “UAW cannot convince almost 70% of auto plant workers to join union.”
Typical MSM, 30% do …..meaning 70% don’t.
Typical MSM, 30% do …..meaning 70% don’t.
I served a 15 year sentence with a Tier One supplier to GM Powertrain. Left me with an implacable hatred for the UAW and also GM’s middle management. The GM’s engineers should all get Nobel Prizes for putting out as good a product as they did, obstructed as much as they were by the UAW. (Which they claimed actually stood for United Against Work.)
Unions are like termites, once they infest a place they destroy it.
30% of Hyundai workers want to eliminate their own job.
Freeper higgmeister reply 36:
The Union representative was a New Jersey thug right out or central casting. He looked me in the eye and I'm sure he knew I wasn't buying his lies.
I went back to the President of the company to tell him it was a lost cause because all of his production line leads were all in the Union thug's pocket and told all of their workers to sign the cards.
The job I was working at the time although one of the most important (Receiving clerk and forklift operator delivering all parts to every production line), the Union put at the bottom of the craftsmen grades. Before the announcement that the Union won and I got my pink slip, I had my delayed enlistment slot for a guaranteed job in the USAF.
I was told later that when the company began working again after the Unionized employee restructure, the production output didn't ever reach one quarter of the output before the Union organizing and the company shut its doors for good within months.
Another way to put it is that 7 out of ten people in that plant think Unions are pissant corrupt Democrats that can only make things worse. the MSM is trying to make skunk smell sweet.
Yes - the headline should be “only 30%” - not “more than” to make it sound like a huge majority.
So I have had a union job or two in my time.... I detested both of them. The “union” did nothing but give up benefits to the companies I worked for and line their own pockets. 70% of the people at that plant don’t want them.... none of them should.... UAW will do nothing but destroy that plant.... look at Detroit.
enuff never is...
“More than 30%...” not enough - go away or they’ll shut the factory down and make cars in Mexico you dopes.
Or how about How about “UAW cannot convince more than half of their own country men and women to buy their cars.”
Unions, for the most part, are parasitic organizations. The union leaders live lives of luxury while providing lots of promises for the workers. Their total focus is on doing less for more and increasing membership which increases the their revenue stream.
Get ready for $100,000 Konas
Don’t forget the part about union dues going to fund Dim campaigns.
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Repeal the 1935 National Labor Relations Act and let collective bargaining be treated as what it is: a violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
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