Billions made off the backs of Union Workers at UAW GM

You don't? I guess you need a lesson in Capitalism little scab. You work to make a living. Ever hear of that?



Poor union thug showing your colors already. Yes, you work to make a living and if you dont like the living your employer is paying you then you should leave and fine a new job. Workers are there to work. End of story.

Capitalism= non union.
Socialism= unions.


Poor lil scab, kisses ass to keep a job. Scab doesn't know that if you don't like your benefits you renegotiate with the company, not tuck you tail and run. Workers are there to make lots of money, but your lack of knowledge on capitalism, has left the lil scab kissing ass and whimpering. Tsk. You really should get off your knees scab.:lol:


Tsk Tsk, I am the one hiring and don't kiss union ass. I don't deal with lazy workers and thugs.
 
Capitalism= non union.
Socialism= unions.


The socialists with thier union buddies


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I always hear all this rhetoric about we ought to get rid of unions, but what nonunion work force is making billions of extra cash for their corporations like UAW workers are? And this is all profits, that union members didn't receive as wage & benefits. Instead it was rich assholes who are too lazy to work, and probably never worked a day in their lives.

Wall Street expected to net billions from GM stock sale
By Jerry White
3 November 2010
General Motors is expected to hold an Initial Public Offering of 365 million corporate shares, worth an estimated $10 billion, by November 18. The company will return to New York Stock Exchange for the first time since emerging from bankruptcy 17 months ago.

The drastic cost-cutting overseen by the Wall Street asset strippers appointed to the White House Auto Task Force has made the US automaker an attractive buy. GM, which has posted $2.2 billion in profits during the first half of the year, is expected to announce what analysts call “significant” third quarter profits in the next few days.

Wall Street expected to net billions from GM stock sale

Billions weren't made "off the backs" of union members. Billions were made "to save" union members. Without profits, those companies no longer exist.

There are two reasons why GM and Chrysler went bankrupt - bad management and a bloated cost structure, the latter being the main reason. The car companies would not have gone bankrupt had unit labor costs not been so extremely high.
 
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