The downward spiral of GM, and the cause:
I was talking to a guy at work about this today and just wanted to see what people had to say about it. Yeah, they make crap cars, if they didnt have a big contract with rentals, they woulda gone outta business a long time ago. But how long until people really start to notice that the business is done?
We have the unions that are pushing the companies factories out of the country by forcing GM to employ too many workers for a certain job. IMO unions are a joke, kinda like social security. It was created with the best intents way back when, but as the country grew and grew, it became obsolete, and now is just taking down companies. If the unions were not as greedy as they are today, I can guarantee that it would not be so hard to compete with foreign competition, and many of the companies and factories would still be here in the US.
An example of how the unions bring foreign goods into our contry and push the domestic stuff out is conventions in the union states.
Domestic companies have stopped attending conventions in Chicago and the like because you have to pay a different union employee for everything.
*To get the stuff to the convention, a union employee must be hired, in a union rented truck.
*to unload, another one must be hired
*to set up the display, another one has to be hired
*To plug something in at your display, you have to hire a union electrician.
*and I am sure I missed a few union employees along the way.
All that is work that you could have had two employees from your business do most of, but instead, you must help keep people employed.
So, the domestic companies drop out of major conventions, and guess who is now filling their spot, and getting their goods to market... Thats right, Korean goods, and other countries that havent had a chance before. All being imported at a cheaper price than domestic goods, so you know once it gets in, people will keep buying, dropping the sales for domestic goods. Its just a cycle that keeps going until the US is not producing anymore goods unless something is done about it.
So yeah, Honda has been in Ohio for 20 some years, why dont they have to employ 4 workers to put on the door (one for each bolt)? That is because, since they have been here, the workers have no reason to want a union. Honda keeps its workers happy, and makes them feel worth a damn, something domestic companies have no idea about. At any time, if a worker on the line at Honda notices a problem, they can stop the assembly line. Of course, you dont do it for stupid shit, but you have that power.
Anyways, what is your take on the situation? I gotta run and get the car ready for the trip..
I was talking to a guy at work about this today and just wanted to see what people had to say about it. Yeah, they make crap cars, if they didnt have a big contract with rentals, they woulda gone outta business a long time ago. But how long until people really start to notice that the business is done?
We have the unions that are pushing the companies factories out of the country by forcing GM to employ too many workers for a certain job. IMO unions are a joke, kinda like social security. It was created with the best intents way back when, but as the country grew and grew, it became obsolete, and now is just taking down companies. If the unions were not as greedy as they are today, I can guarantee that it would not be so hard to compete with foreign competition, and many of the companies and factories would still be here in the US.
An example of how the unions bring foreign goods into our contry and push the domestic stuff out is conventions in the union states.
Domestic companies have stopped attending conventions in Chicago and the like because you have to pay a different union employee for everything.
*To get the stuff to the convention, a union employee must be hired, in a union rented truck.
*to unload, another one must be hired
*to set up the display, another one has to be hired
*To plug something in at your display, you have to hire a union electrician.
*and I am sure I missed a few union employees along the way.
All that is work that you could have had two employees from your business do most of, but instead, you must help keep people employed.
So, the domestic companies drop out of major conventions, and guess who is now filling their spot, and getting their goods to market... Thats right, Korean goods, and other countries that havent had a chance before. All being imported at a cheaper price than domestic goods, so you know once it gets in, people will keep buying, dropping the sales for domestic goods. Its just a cycle that keeps going until the US is not producing anymore goods unless something is done about it.
So yeah, Honda has been in Ohio for 20 some years, why dont they have to employ 4 workers to put on the door (one for each bolt)? That is because, since they have been here, the workers have no reason to want a union. Honda keeps its workers happy, and makes them feel worth a damn, something domestic companies have no idea about. At any time, if a worker on the line at Honda notices a problem, they can stop the assembly line. Of course, you dont do it for stupid shit, but you have that power.
Anyways, what is your take on the situation? I gotta run and get the car ready for the trip..
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