jaminjim
Veteran Expediter
Just imagine Cheri as the union head and Leo as the head of management sitting down to negotiate the coming years contract. Both are on opposite ends of the spectrum, and both have unrealistic goals.
If the Corporations and the workers would work with the same goals in mind, very high profit for the Corporation, and bonuses for the workers (not higher hourly pay) you would have hourly workers being paid the equivalent of $40.00 plus per hour and enough money to pay the stockholders a good return on their investment.
To think that it is mostly management or mostly labor is naive.
If the Corporations and the workers would work with the same goals in mind, very high profit for the Corporation, and bonuses for the workers (not higher hourly pay) you would have hourly workers being paid the equivalent of $40.00 plus per hour and enough money to pay the stockholders a good return on their investment.
To think that it is mostly management or mostly labor is naive.