B Bling New member May 5, 2009 #1 Under the current percentage break up, who would they be at "strike" with? The Gov, tax payers, consumers etc.? Would they try to force tax increases on tax payers in order to give their members regular raises and increased benefits?
Under the current percentage break up, who would they be at "strike" with? The Gov, tax payers, consumers etc.? Would they try to force tax increases on tax payers in order to give their members regular raises and increased benefits?
F filthyb New member May 5, 2009 #2 THEY SHOULD PICKET THE W.HOUSE............. BARRY WILL THROW $1000.00 BILLS AT THEM............! AFTER ALL HE'S THEIR BOSS...............!
THEY SHOULD PICKET THE W.HOUSE............. BARRY WILL THROW $1000.00 BILLS AT THEM............! AFTER ALL HE'S THEIR BOSS...............!
R Rod Johnson New member May 5, 2009 #3 If the union pickets for higher pay, they're done. The American people will not stand for that, and will vote out any elected official who allows that to happen. But, that is in a sane society, we'll see how this goes.
If the union pickets for higher pay, they're done. The American people will not stand for that, and will vote out any elected official who allows that to happen. But, that is in a sane society, we'll see how this goes.
S skonch01 New member May 5, 2009 #4 I can't wait to see what a UAW, US Gov't, Chrysler, Fiat - produced car looks like...
L LadySnowbird New member May 5, 2009 #5 UAW owns 55% of Chrysler, they have a vested interest now in making the company operate more efficiently and profitable.
UAW owns 55% of Chrysler, they have a vested interest now in making the company operate more efficiently and profitable.