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Old 12-24-2008, 08:53 AM
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Default Re: Gm letter to Suppliers

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We in Iowa just build it, then get the permits. When they fight you, you tell them you will take them to court for violation of your rights .

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My God... you sound just like one of those trial lovin liberal Democrats yellin about their civil rights, and wantin to sue everybody. Geez, you probably got one of those ACLU cards in your pocket.
I'm callin Rush. Your outta the Ditto heads. And where's Kwizz? We know how he likes lawyers.
In keeping with the thread a little, CNN's In the money had a discussion on labor. 10 of the most productive plants in the US, are UAW represented plants. And since the two tiered wage scale system has been approved by the UAW , the difference in wage/benefits/legacy costs is very little.
The issue isn't as much labor as credit availability, and uncertanty about the financial future.
Also, the automakers were qued up to run trucks, SUV's and high dollar high profit models. When gas hit 4 bucks, that market stopped. There was no real leadership towards energy efficient cars, nor any real public demand until the gas crunch. A perfect storm of events it seems.
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