Mach1E
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No question from a workers point of view I would much rather work at a union factory, if only for the fact you get paid about 50% more.My point exactly, a rising union tide raises all boats! I know the difference in union and non union factories first hand and would never choose to work in a non union job over an union job.
As for good unions and bad unions, that is nonsense, if a union representative cheats or mistreats a union member he goes to jail "RICO Act 1970", If the company management cheats or mistreats a worker they get a bonus!
Oh and German auto manufacturers prefer to have union factories in the US, here's a link about German unions: https://www.yesmagazine.org/issue/poverty/2014/08/29/why-are-bmw-and-mercedes-so-rich
Here's another older article about the the closed VW plant in Pennsylvania, I think the article missed a few points, like the end of a tax free window and financial corruption by VW Germany that hurt the company world wide. https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE99K0XE/
By “bad union,” I don’t mean that they mistreat workers. I mean that they create inefficiency, drive up cost and make us uncompetitive in a global market. They’re bad for the economy.
Unions are great for the workers in the union (until high costs shut your factory down), but bad for everyone else.
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