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<blockquote data-quote="dogdinger" data-source="post: 264026" data-attributes="member: 9616"><p>Here is the best argument I know to give in regard to the union/non union issue. Last year both Toyota and GM sold 9.3 million vehicles. GM lost 27 billion dollars and Toyota made 19 billion dollars in profit. How could this be so you ask? The difference is the UAW.</p><p> </p><p>There was a time in this country when we needed trade unions. Unsafe work environments, 80 hr work weeks, child labor, unfair good ole' boy contracts......not anymore. With OSHA looking up your *** every time time you break wind, the the endless government regulations we have to abide by, there is no need of them. I do not want a penny of my tax money going to any bailout of any industry period, but most especially, an industry being held hostage by trade unions.</p><p>You union guys go ahead and fire away.....I got my big boy pants on and rolled up to the knees. AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogdinger, post: 264026, member: 9616"] Here is the best argument I know to give in regard to the union/non union issue. Last year both Toyota and GM sold 9.3 million vehicles. GM lost 27 billion dollars and Toyota made 19 billion dollars in profit. How could this be so you ask? The difference is the UAW. There was a time in this country when we needed trade unions. Unsafe work environments, 80 hr work weeks, child labor, unfair good ole' boy contracts......not anymore. With OSHA looking up your *** every time time you break wind, the the endless government regulations we have to abide by, there is no need of them. I do not want a penny of my tax money going to any bailout of any industry period, but most especially, an industry being held hostage by trade unions. You union guys go ahead and fire away.....I got my big boy pants on and rolled up to the knees. AJ [/QUOTE]
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