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considering that corporations and the top tier wealthy investors nake milliins in profits, and CEOs have continuously made increasingly more percentage wise over the years than the acarage worker, I support the unions in their fight for more livable wages. Those who dont can always buy 3rd world items much more cheaply.
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I've seen the size of the infirmaries from the old auto plants. Their was a need for representation. I've seen the ads today with tge UAW saying these used to be good jobs. They are great jobs and the record profits are coming offbthe heals of COVID shutdowns and hell GM and Chrysler were bankrupted in the not too distant past. Instead od trying to run your paycheck provider into the ground, be glad they are profitable and hope it leads to security in a potentially unstable economy. Corporations ie the big 3 will not reduce their margins as a result of this and this just pushes car prices up to what are already barely affordable. This agreement will only result in the need for the big 3 to find 20-30% productivity via robotics and streamlining operation. I support the American worker, but this is unreasonable. A 14% increase was a good offer when they already were given profit sharing.With what the overpaid bumper installers were offered,it's unbelievable they went on strike.. they act like they are still the craftsman of the 60's, they have demanded so much to make the job so easy, and on top of that, thier union supports the reason we have the inflation we do....
I offer ZERO SUPPORT for the UAW..
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