Lanshark
<font color=red>Peace be still<br><font color=purp
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The bailout to Chrysler and GM has a provision that the union workers at those plants must have their compensation package (salary/benefits) reduced to match the average worker at non-union Toyota and Honda plants in the US.
If compensation in both union and non union plants becomes equal, what benefit is the UAW providing its members?
I've never been a member of a union but my FIL retired from the steel mills in Gary, IN. Years ago they were needed to keep their employees safe and to make sure they were treated fairly.
Are they still needed?
If compensation in both union and non union plants becomes equal, what benefit is the UAW providing its members?
I've never been a member of a union but my FIL retired from the steel mills in Gary, IN. Years ago they were needed to keep their employees safe and to make sure they were treated fairly.
Are they still needed?