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To: tobyhill
By Joe Benton ConsumerAffairs.com Lifestyle drugs -- chiefly Viagra -- are costing General Motors $17 million dollars a year and the cost is passed along to car, truck and SUV consumers. The blue pill is covered under GM's labor agreement with United Auto Workers, as well as benefit plans for salaried employees
No, it can't possibly be the unions fault......LMAO
24 posted on 11/15/2008 5:56:08 PM PST by Sparky760 (The sleeping Giant has been awakened)
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To: Sparky760

At the same time: WTH was management thinking when they grant these perks?


26 posted on 11/15/2008 5:57:50 PM PST by rom (Voted for Ron Paul in the primary. Voted against Obama in the general and FOR Palin.)
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To: Sparky760
The blue pill is covered under GM's labor agreement with United Auto Workers, as well as benefit plans for salaried employees

No, it can't possibly be the unions fault......LMAO

Does the union now bargain for the salaried workers as well???

Y'know, the management side of the bargaining team of the auto makers has to be incredibally stupid, OR, the union bargaining team has knowledge of the income and assets of the Big 3 that aren't reported to the general public by the media...

Do you support the fact that some baseball players pick up another $35,000 everytime one of them throws a home-run (or any) ball across the plate??? Or a basketball player who picks up $15,000 everytime he throws a ball at a basket, whether he makes it or misses it???

57 posted on 11/15/2008 8:29:51 PM PST by Iscool
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