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Matt Keller @ Apr 18th 2008 4:32PM
God f-ing damn I'm so sick of these guys.
tritonofg @ Apr 18th 2008 4:34PM
Maybe GM will move its production outside of the US to avoid this type of crap in the future.
zmf001 @ Apr 18th 2008 5:38PM
Let's hope GM keeps production in this country. We do need SOME cars built in this country that are American manufacturers.
And let's hope someone takes a step in the right direction and just breaks the contract already. This "yanking one leg out of the wobbly tripod" act is getting annoying.
MKIV @ Apr 18th 2008 8:05PM
Excellent point!!! Fire them all and fill those positions with those who actually want a job. It'll be cheaper in the long run and a great way to send a message to these union morons who are doing a job that any monkey can perform.
Volk @ Apr 18th 2008 10:26PM
File and rank union members are indeed morons but you can't say that about their bosses - those are not morons at all - they are well connected mafia of the 21st century making big bucks at the expense of taxpayers and consumers. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that they are getting paid by foreign competitors too.
John Jamison @ Apr 21st 2008 11:45PM
The UAW seems set on self-destruction. While GM management made missteps in the past, they are on a short run with good cars and trucks--a run the UAW seems set on destroying. It is hard to believe sometime that the UAW actually wants workers for the big three to stay employed. The world has changed; it is not 1970 anymore and either the UAW gets that or they will cease to exist in our lifetime. And you wonder why workers for Japanese, German and Korean car makers do not want the fools at the UAW coming in and taking over.