How long have the companies been unprofitable, Dd?
I wasn't specifically referring to GM to be honest, was more relating my experience with a bunch of union induced closures over here (where unions are a lot stronger) that has resulted in entire industries vanishing from Australia.
In the case of the Big 3 though, they've been less profitable than the foreign companies for a long time. Like I said, I primarily blame pensions for that and I'm pretty sure the unions were involved in keeping pensions around for as long as they have been (but I could be wrong). The real damage to the companies has been done over the last 50 years and is just all coming now as the market falls and the company pension plans drag the entire companies down with them.
I wouldn't have an issue with unions if they stayed local to a particular company, and wouldn't have an issue if the company wasn't forced to employ union workers (employment should be independent of union status, just like it is independent of religion, race, etc.).
Um, in order to have a union in a shop, a majority have to vote in a union. Would you call the recent election 'forcing government on citizens'?
Apples and oranges. Unions are *not* government (as much as they might like to think they are). Would you agree with a church doing the same thing - taking a vote in, say, GM and forcing out anyone who was in a minority religion? How about taking a vote to keep the non-whites out? Why should belonging to a union affect your employment - it's stupid and (in my opinion) unconstitutional as freedom of association should mean you are free to NOT associate with a union if you choose.
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