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To: sourcery
Unions are taking out another of America's oldest corporations (the entire industry for that matter).
3 posted on 03/18/2003 12:21:41 PM PST by uncitizen (hostile freepers need not reply)
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To: uncitizen
I'm sure that they (unions) may be a part of the picture, they interfere with the workings of the market, which is a force that is challenged at peril, IMO.
4 posted on 03/18/2003 12:23:48 PM PST by Sam Cree
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To: uncitizen
Look what the teachers union has done the the education complex in America.

The strongest union in America is the government workers union, be afraid.
5 posted on 03/18/2003 12:27:29 PM PST by bigfootbob
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To: uncitizen
Unions are taking out another of America's oldest corporations (the entire industry for that matter).

Thats an old song that needs new words..the number of union workers in the auto labor force is most likely at the lowest point ever ...could be the lack of good paying industrial jobs is the reason new car sales have dropped off..those Mexicans working for $5 a day certainly can not buy what they build..nore can the Chinese prison labor..

14 posted on 03/18/2003 1:05:23 PM PST by RnMomof7
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To: uncitizen
Unions are taking out another of America's oldest corporations (the entire industry for that matter).

Normally I like to blame unions for companies problems, but Ford brought this upon itself. GM is competing even with the high union costs.

First problem that Ford has a poor concept of customer service. About two years ago the vice president of Ford quit because, the customer service department wasn't allowed to inform engineering of any customer complaints. According to this vice president the rationale for this, was that Ford didn't want to risk having to issue recalls based on customer complaints.

Piss, poor engineering. I should admit I am a bit biased against Ford, because I had to recently trade in my 98 Ford Contour, because of mechanical problems that would cost three or four thousand dollars to fix. I had this car for five years. (Prior to this I had two other Ford vehicles, and I didn't have to many problems with them.) About every six months I would get a new recall notice for something that needed to be replaced on this vehicle. I think I was up to 6 or 7 recalls on this vehicle. In addition, this doesn't include the items on the vehicle that I had to be replaced for free, because Ford extended the warrenty on certain parts. (I wish they would have told me of all of the warrenty extentions, because after I traded in my car I found out from a friend that the struts would be replaced for free.)

Ford needs to reign their dealers in. When I was shopping for a new vehicle, I thought I would see what Ford was offering. After walking into the showroom I thought I was going to get raped by the sales person. He put so much pressure on me, that afterwards I had to go home and take a shower becuase I felt slimy. The Chevy dealership where I ended up buying my car, I felt more relaxed and confortable there. And they were about $2000 cheaper then the Ford dealer for similar vehicles (Escort ZX-2 verses a Cavalier.)

After these experiences with Ford I will never ever set foot on a Ford lot again. As far as I am concerned if Ford goes out of business, I wouldn't shed any tears. I fact, if Ford declares bankruptcy it might be a good thing, becuase it would end Ford legacy costs, union contracts, and I think new management would be a good thing.

31 posted on 03/18/2003 3:19:13 PM PST by cpprfld
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To: uncitizen
The f*cking unions are un-American, despite their wrapping themselves in the Flag. 'Course, better not let Willie Green hear us say that...
37 posted on 03/18/2003 3:36:43 PM PST by dinodino
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