Strike??? Thoughts, insights, predictions.

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Kind of something I don't understand is why its unjust for workers to have an avenue for wages and working conditions, but sport figures can have agents for contracts, CEOs of company's get contracts with lawyers involved but let a union bade for employees and they need to replace the workers.
 

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Kind of something I don't understand is why its unjust for workers to have an avenue for wages and working conditions, but sport figures can have agents for contracts, CEOs of company's get contracts with lawyers involved but let a union bade for employees and they need to replace the workers.
I laughed because of the truth in this.
 
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**** unions. I don't like them telling me how to live my life, where to shop, eat, etc. Only my wife can do that :upyours:

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I was going to suggest people stock up on spare parts, but the parts come from suppliers that shouldn't be affected.
Except the parts flow will dry up and suppliers will have to lay off with a sudden stop in demand. GM and others won't buy parts unless they have a paid home to go to... so its not that simple....
 

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Except the parts flow will dry up and suppliers will have to lay off with a sudden stop in demand. GM and others won't buy parts unless they have a paid home to go to... so its not that simple....
Yes this is very true, dealerships most of the time do a lot of warranty work and won’t order parts until it’s approved by GM, they don’t want to pay for parts to just sit there
 

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Anyone heard of the lithium mines they just discovered in NV?

Part of what UAW is negotiating relates to getting Union jobs for the miners as well as the dudes constructing the batteries. The Big 3 aren’t talking about the mine or battery factory that needs to be built in NV.

These are two of the most dangerous jobs in the world, yea those guys deserve top notch medical and retirement Bene’s. There’s no use taking a job like that if your hurt, have cancer or dead. Nobody f’s around about iron workers or sand hogs being union.
 

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I stumbled across this bit in a completely unrelated article:


"For lab managers, the task has not been easy. Modern health and safety requirements mean new constraints Manhattan Project bosses never had to contemplate. "



This applies to virtually every manufacturing and industrial operation worldwide. They simply cannot operate the old ways. Everything is more complicated.
 

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Kind of something I don't understand is why its unjust for workers to have an avenue for wages and working conditions, but sport figures can have agents for contracts, CEOs of company's get contracts with lawyers involved but let a union bade for employees and they need to replace the workers.
Honestly, because it's the same yet different in how it is seen. I completely agree with what you wrote but people will sit back and say well in sports its different, CEOs are different, but at the end of the day it is all the same.
 

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This strike will be problematic for consumers, because the supply chain/labor force will come to a halt (again), and that's an excuse for dealerships to extend their "dealer markup" practices for the foreseeable future, long after the strike has been resolved, because by then workers will be playing catchup and dealerships will play that "limited supply" card all over again.
 

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This strike will be problematic for consumers, because the supply chain/labor force will come to a halt (again), and that's an excuse for dealerships to extend their "dealer markup" practices for the foreseeable future, long after the strike has been resolved, because by then workers will be playing catchup and dealerships will play that "limited supply" card all over again.
I'm all for a workers revolution. It's about time.

I support a 4 day work week too. We are way too productive. About time we live a little.

They could have averted the strike. Will be interesting to see how this plays out.
 
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