To: Angry Republican
No mention of the real problem--the fact that the UAW has tied management's hands.
4 posted on
11/20/2005 3:03:05 PM PST by
Brilliant
To: Brilliant
I thought the whole idea of management was being smart enough to work within existing reality and get results.
Yes, there are unions, but it is not in their interest for GM to go broke and for everyone to lose with pensions and health insurance.
To: Brilliant
6 posted on
11/20/2005 3:10:02 PM PST by
calrighty
(. Troops BTTT)
To: Brilliant
No mention of the real problem--the fact that the UAW has tied management's hands. That's why bankruptcy is probably the best way to save GM, otherwise they are still going to have the union problems looming to come back at just about any time.
16 posted on
11/20/2005 3:25:33 PM PST by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: Brilliant
No mention of the real problem--the fact that the UAW has tied management's hands. management has produced subpar products at subpar quality for years.
35 posted on
11/20/2005 4:02:25 PM PST by
Bulwark
To: Brilliant
A prerequisite for a strong union is weak management.
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