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The Big 3 can move to these other states as well and get the same and possibly even better deals. Unless the unions strike against them for leaving to go to RTW states, but thats another story. Thats why I don't support the bailout(and also because I am a capitalist), because they should have moved ops to other states where they see better incentives, a few hundred million here and there add up to billions. When I got laid-off some time back, and likely again in June, there is no government bailout for me or my company to keep me. It's called capitalism. The bail-out for the financial markets was a joke and goes against everything in capitalist economics. |
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Actually I do understand thats why I brought up union issues and the states laws regarding unions. Controlled bankruptcy allows them to break the union deals and contracts which I believe is needed at this point.
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Secondly...since when can a manufacturer already in the red just pickup and move shop? They have over 40 plants; and they'd have to move at least half to make any reasonable impact. Now you're shifting employment; and laying off tens of thousands of people in some places, just to hire more in others. The local economies aren't ready for something like that -- and the company isn't ready for such an investment. The money they'd have to pour into building needless plants and closing perfectly fine ones would far outweigh any labor savings...especially since the labor cost discrepancy is non-existant. |
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I was not trying to say that the union itself would go away. |
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To your 2nd point I was trying to say that this is something along with a lot of other things that they should have been doing all along. If Michigan wasn't being competitive over the last 20 years or so then they should have looked elsewhere. You let the old factories die out after they can not be retooled while bringing up new factories in locations that are more favorable to your existing business.
This is standard in manufacturing to remain competitive. I work in the Semiconductor and Hard disk drive manufacturing industry and see this all the time. After plants can no longer be reasonably retooled you look elsewhere to build your next plants, however the big 3 were not as opportunistic as others and get left behind because of this. I know, I know .... Unions(see UAW) are centralized in Detroit and held them back a great deal. Now the Unions get to reap their benefits and drag down others while they are at it... |
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