No UAW in Tennessee at the Volkswagen Plant.
VW Workers in Chattanooga Reject Auto Workers Union - WSJ.com
VW Workers in Chattanooga Reject Auto Workers Union - WSJ.com
I didn't follow this but wonder why the vote was as close as it was.
I didn't follow this but wonder why the vote was as close as it was.
what were expecting?.....landslide which way?
Although the company did not say this, it is not really an invention of the union.The 'if you don't go union we'll expand' thing never happened, and is an invention of the union, which backfired.
It was TN, more like a sinkhole.
Better that the cess pool of Michigan.
sent from my Galaxy S3
I was referring to the sinkhole at the vette place, not making fun of TN
Sorry for firing back so quick......:beer:
sent from my Galaxy S3
Since we have a place in TN, I think this may fit their thinking.
what were expecting?.....landslide which way?
I expected more non-union votes.
Modern union companies can be productive and profitable.
The union, which people have to understand is a business, not a human rights organization, is often pretty reasonable and co-operative.
Hard to be in the older UAW plants where generation after generation has grown up with bad, anti-productive, ideas. And where there's hostility in the work place.
You don't get much more productive than a UPS man.
They are richly rewarded.
They work very hard.
In 1996 my Roadway bid paid me $1400 per week. Basically 6 days one week, 4 days the next week. We worked hard.
Remember Tn is a swing state now.....big cities are generally liberal leaning....
Breathing polluted air causes that. Kills active thinking is does and lends one to dependence.
Remember Tn is a swing state now.....big cities are generally liberal leaning....