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the market sets the damand for a skilled worker .the demand sets the pay scale .their are many republicans on disability ,and getting help from the tax payers .what we have a problem with is a nanny state entitlement mind set commy's like you have !!! everybody cannot be on the dole ...somebody has got to produce !!! and big gov gets in the damn way !!!Republicans complain about teachers and other union workers making way too much money.
So I'm curious. What is a "skilled" worker to Republicans and what is an "unskilled" worker? I would love some examples.
How much do Republicans think a "skilled" worker should be paid and should they get the same as what an "unskilled" worker gets?
Since 90% of workers don't belong to a union, do Republicans feel those workers are being treated "fairly"?
What I really want to know is how many Republicans on this board are unemployed and getting disability, Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps and unemployment. But they would never tell the truth.
Explain how it should be Rdean. I'm just curious on your specifics for correcting what you see as a problem
Republicans complain about teachers and other union workers making way too much money.
So I'm curious. What is a "skilled" worker to Republicans and what is an "unskilled" worker? I would love some examples.
How much do Republicans think a "skilled" worker should be paid and should they get the same as what an "unskilled" worker gets?
Since 90% of workers don't belong to a union, do Republicans feel those workers are being treated "fairly"?
What I really want to know is how many Republicans on this board are unemployed and getting disability, Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps and unemployment. But they would never tell the truth.
Unfettered corporatism works this way.
A. Get rid of the competition, either through mergers or outright elimination.
Let's answer it with a question...
Which is better for the payroll bottom line, 3.8% unemployment or 8.3% unemployment?
Don't you just HATE having to pay signing bonuses just to get the labor you need?
10% UE rocks... ass-u-me-ing your buying labor in the market and not selling it!!
Yeah, employers like getting bargains too. You like getting discounts on your purchases, Joe?
Republicans complain about teachers and other union workers making way too much money.
So I'm curious. What is a "skilled" worker to Republicans and what is an "unskilled" worker? I would love some examples.
How much do Republicans think a "skilled" worker should be paid and should they get the same as what an "unskilled" worker gets?
Since 90% of workers don't belong to a union, do Republicans feel those workers are being treated "fairly"?
What I really want to know is how many Republicans on this board are unemployed and getting disability, Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps and unemployment. But they would never tell the truth.
Unfettered corporatism works this way.
A. Get rid of the competition, either through mergers or outright elimination.
B. Create an environment where there are very few places to work.
C. Create an environment where there is a lot of people looking for the same job.
D. Pay as little as possible.
E. Take home as much profit as possible.
F. Have government assume risk..privatize Profit.
And CHINA is the CON$ervoFascist dream non-union work environment, as you well know.This is what CON$ervoFascists think is great pay for "plum" jobs.
January 23, 2012
RUSH: They work six days a week, 12 hours a day. They earn the equivalent of 17 US dollars a day, and they are plum jobs in China.
Reading challenged, I see.
January 23, 2012
RUSH: As I say, they leave out one crucial factor here and that's unions, to help explain why manufacturing in America can't compete with the way the ChiComs do it.
Let me give you a fascinating statistic that will put this in perspective. The primary manufacturing company for Apple's products is called Foxconn, Hon Hai Precision Industry, and they make electronic gadgets for practically everybody. Apple is one of their largest customers. They have, at one factory, 230,000 employees. One factory: 230,000 employees. Most of them live in dormitories on the site of the factory. There's a hospital, there are kitchens. This place goes through... I wish I could remember. The tonnage of pork and rice every month this place goes through to feed its employees is astounding. They have 230,000 employees in one factory. They work six days a week, 12 hours a day. They earn the equivalent of 17 US dollars a day, and they are plum jobs in China.
Explain how it should be Rdean. I'm just curious on your specifics for correcting what you see as a problem
The bottom line is that skilled and non-skilled private sector workers should not have to go broke with high taxes that fund lavish municipal union retirement benefits.
What do Republicans think a "good" salary is for skilled and unskilled workers?
Obviously what China and Mexico pay.
What do Republicans think a "good" salary is for skilled and unskilled workers?
Obviously what China and Mexico pay.
Republicans complain about teachers and other union workers making way too much money.
So I'm curious. What is a "skilled" worker to Republicans and what is an "unskilled" worker? I would love some examples.
How much do Republicans think a "skilled" worker should be paid and should they get the same as what an "unskilled" worker gets?
Since 90% of workers don't belong to a union, do Republicans feel those workers are being treated "fairly"?
What I really want to know is how many Republicans on this board are unemployed and getting disability, Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps and unemployment. But they would never tell the truth.
Unfettered corporatism works this way.
A. Get rid of the competition, either through mergers or outright elimination.
B. Create an environment where there are very few places to work.
C. Create an environment where there is a lot of people looking for the same job.
D. Pay as little as possible.
E. Take home as much profit as possible.
F. Have government assume risk..privatize Profit.
Let's answer it with a question...
Which is better for the payroll bottom line, 3.8% unemployment or 8.3% unemployment?
Don't you just HATE having to pay signing bonuses just to get the labor you need?
10% UE rocks... ass-u-me-ing your buying labor in the market and not selling it!!
Yeah, employers like getting bargains too. You like getting discounts on your purchases, Joe?
I'm as interested in a buck as the next guy... what difference does that make? My job is to point out the reasons behind the politics.
It really does seem like Rush is promoting this scenario. The Chinese do have unions, only they are controlled by the government, but they do exist.
Yeah, employers like getting bargains too. You like getting discounts on your purchases, Joe?
I'm as interested in a buck as the next guy... what difference does that make? My job is to point out the reasons behind the politics.
So why do you think employers should be different? They want to pay the least amount possible while still getting someone competent for the job.
Do you think the Democrats are intentionally keeping the unemployment rate high so businesses can pick and choose cheap labor?
the market sets the damand for a skilled worker .the demand sets the pay scale .their are many republicans on disability ,and getting help from the tax payers .what we have a problem with is a nanny state entitlement mind set commy's like you have !!! everybody cannot be on the dole ...somebody has got to produce !!! and big gov gets in the damn way !!!Republicans complain about teachers and other union workers making way too much money.
So I'm curious. What is a "skilled" worker to Republicans and what is an "unskilled" worker? I would love some examples.
How much do Republicans think a "skilled" worker should be paid and should they get the same as what an "unskilled" worker gets?
Since 90% of workers don't belong to a union, do Republicans feel those workers are being treated "fairly"?
What I really want to know is how many Republicans on this board are unemployed and getting disability, Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps and unemployment. But they would never tell the truth.