W Warren T New member Jun 15, 2009 #1 this about 10-15 years ago? Shut down all operations in the United States and moved them overseas. Then maybe after a few years start bring operations back into the United States into states with right to work laws.
this about 10-15 years ago? Shut down all operations in the United States and moved them overseas. Then maybe after a few years start bring operations back into the United States into states with right to work laws.
T timothy p New member Jun 15, 2009 #2 GM and Chrysler may have been. Ford is doing better than a lot of the car companies(foreign and domestic). It is a tough market for all of them.
GM and Chrysler may have been. Ford is doing better than a lot of the car companies(foreign and domestic). It is a tough market for all of them.
G gomanyes New member Jun 15, 2009 #4 Uh, no. They would have gone bankrupt if they had done that. The "right to work" laws don't really mean anything. They are just the state government's way of getting votes from ignorant conservatives.
Uh, no. They would have gone bankrupt if they had done that. The "right to work" laws don't really mean anything. They are just the state government's way of getting votes from ignorant conservatives.
E EZMZ Guest Jun 15, 2009 #5 Wish we could find ways to encourage more manufacturing jobs in America----the pill you suggested would have been a bitter one indeed.
Wish we could find ways to encourage more manufacturing jobs in America----the pill you suggested would have been a bitter one indeed.
M MikeGolf New member Jun 15, 2009 #6 IMO the best thing they could have done is invited Warren Buffet to sit on their board of directors. I still think that offering the Chairman of the Board position to Buffet would be a real smart thing for Ford to do.
IMO the best thing they could have done is invited Warren Buffet to sit on their board of directors. I still think that offering the Chairman of the Board position to Buffet would be a real smart thing for Ford to do.