The UAW worked out so well for Detroit. I just can’t imagine why anyone wouldn’t want them in Tennessee!
Modern plants use a business model that can not be allowed by the unions. Different companies bid for various jobs on the lines. So, 10 companies might produce different subcomponents on the same production lines. Thats how it is done in other countries and it is much more efficient that the methods used by union plants in the US.
Embrace the suck, UnionTards. Win your battle, lose the war.
Honda plant in Lincoln, Alabama, near where I live does not have a union. My nephew works there. My nephew told me that they were told if a union is voted in, Honda is gone. They are very well paid for our area. Get benefits. So, my nephew is very happy. Says they are not mistreated or anything like that. So, who needs a stinking thug controlled union.
That was really stupid. If the union loses the vote they can charge tampering with the election and Obama’s NLRB would probably give them another chance.
That’s what’s known as a real Corker!
and when corker cuts loose there’ll be rainbows shootin’ out his butt
vw assembly line very transparent
http://www.youtube.com/embed/nd5WGLWNllA?rel=0
the only good UAW is a dead UAW
Scum...... all of them
I’ve heard it said that if the Nissan plant near Jackson, Mississippi, were to go union it would not be long before the Nissan company would be gone there. The same can be said for the Toyota plant in Blue Springs.
I had to make a second post.....
This is Chicago hard ball.
Corker stuck his finger in Richard Trumka’s eye . He s@#$ the UAW
a charge that UAW officials say isn’t true..........they then stated that Detroit was an affluent super-city on the rise....
The unions, the Mafia could learn from them. When I was in school, I worked for a large department store chain (now defunct). I had to join the union and with my dues, they told me who to vote for. I asked the head of the local if he could sell his house, since he was a commie. His house was a cedar and glass contemporary on 15 acres of waterfront. The union drove the company out of business.