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nurseamy1 @ Nov 19th 2007 7:51AM
Yes, all of you who want the UAW gone, you are "all american"...and I'm sure many of you have never worked as an assembler on manufacturing let alone in a union facility. Lets see, lets purchase our vehicles from mexico and korea, better yet, lets depend on all other countries for our products..Afterall, lead toys are great for our children too. God Bless the USA and all those who support our workers and their rights...and then God Bless the "wanna bees"...buy you overseas junk...better yet, why don't you move there!!!!
walker @ Dec 16th 2007 7:39PM
People assume that just because the union says they represent the workers, they do. But representing someone in a legal sense doesn't necessarily mean you support their views, or even their best interests. I used to work for International. Although the company is hardly blameless, I found my own interests sided more with the company than the union.
Perhaps we should be more concerned about what is best for American workers, instead of what is best for American unions.