THE U.A.W. RENEGES? “The government gave the Big Three a $17.3 billion bailout based on the idea th…
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... THE U.A.W. RENEGES? “The government gave the Big Three a $17.3 billion bailout based on the idea that both management and the unions would make concessions. Now the UAW says no thanks. Can we have our money back?” ...
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Autos: The government gave the Big Three a $17.3 billion bailout based on the idea that both management and the unions would make concessions. Now the UAW says no thanks. Can we have our money back?
Are you kidding? It’s our duty to bail out the UAW. After all, these are just hapless union members who are building real things and doing real work, and the fact that they belong to one of the greediest, ...
Stephen Harper - Call Your Office
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Stephen Harper - Call Your Office The UAW Reneges; Last week's deal was supposed to hold both the managers' and unions' feet to the fire. In handing out the taxpayer money, the White House insisted the auto union cut worker pay roughly to the levels of their successful competitors, Toyota, Honda and Nissan. For $17 billion in emergency bailout cash and possibly much more later, it was a reasonable request. As President Bush said, "The time to make the hard decisions to become viable is now — or the only option will be bankruptcy." He added that a deadline of March 31 for the ...
UAW Proving They Are The Lying Manipulative Bastards We Know They Are
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The UAW Reneges
The government gave the Big Three a $17.3 billion bailout based on the idea that both management and the unions would make concessions. Now the UAW says no thanks. Can we have our money back?
Last week’s deal was supposed to hold both the managers’ and unions’ feet to the fire. In handing out the taxpayer money, the White House insisted the auto union cut worker pay roughly to the levels of their successful competitors, Toyota, Honda and Nissan.
For $17 billion in emergency ...
The UAW Reneges
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From Investors Business Daily: Last week's deal was supposed to hold both the managers' and unions' feet to the fire. In handing out the taxpayer money, the White House insisted the auto union cut worker pay roughly ...

