lordmandeep
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Unions suck, look at GM.
THEY WILL NOT EVEN CONSIDER TAKEN A PAY CUT TO SAVE THIER JOBS!!
THEY WILL NOT EVEN CONSIDER TAKEN A PAY CUT TO SAVE THIER JOBS!!
Unions suck, look at GM.
THEY WILL NOT EVEN CONSIDER TAKEN A PAY CUT TO SAVE THIER JOBS!!
Given that a bailout seeems to hinge on them taking a pay-cut, then a pay-cut could well save their asses (not sure about their ass's though).What's a pay cut going to do? it would only work if they cut it down to third-world countries wages. Taking a pay cut wont save their ass's. They did the right thing turn it down.
GM would still be in trouble even if the Union had agreed to work for free. The only reason the vote hinged on it because the Republican senator are ideologically anti-union. It makes more sense to blame Republican senators who place ideology over saving their country.
What small cars do Chrysler, GM, and Ford build in Ontario? Most of what I keep hearing about is minivans, SUVs, and pick-up trucks.
If anything they should be closing all the shops in America and expanding Canadian operations instead of asking the Canadian government for money. Its disgusting.
Actually, GM/Ford/Chrysler's entire problem stems from legacy costs in the USA. I'm surprised the Canadian government is being so generous to an industry whose problem is an American problem.
The reason is that the automakers would vacate Ontario first if Washington develops a rescue package and Canada doesn't. With the trashing of the Auto Pact, there's less incentive to continue building autos here. The lower dollar and the universal health care were also incentives, but the rise in the dollar helped negate the Canadian advantage. Also, even award-winning plants for quality and efficiency, like Oshawa Truck, are closing anyway.
Ontario is an interesting case. Honda has several plants in Alliston, and of course Toyota has plants in Cambridge and Woodstock, so we're a hybrid between Michigan/Ohio and the southern US states in terms of our auto presence. The Toyota Woodstock plant got lots of subsidies to open, much like the hypocritical southern Republicans who blocked the bridge loans.
Heh, the health care memo hasn't really reached Whoaccio's door, but he has google and if he's interested he can research how health care legacy costs are what bankrupted Detroit.