diehardbiker65 said:
Care explain what happened to 25 steel mills that once in production in Pittsburgh. Now only 2 left....
Working in a steel mill is dangerous. People has gotten killed in these places. So why should one work for peanuts working in a place like that and without or little benefits?
In fact, my brother-in-law was instantly killed on duty and he worked there for more than 9 years. This happened over a year ago. It wasn't his fault either, it was a material that got loose and hit him in the back of his skull. It's pretty much common knowledge that steel mills tend to violate many safety rules and compromise everybody's safety. Thank god for the union, my niece now has a fund established for life for the loss of her father.
You won't find a lot of people willing to work for eight bucks per hour working in a steel mill these days.
Care to explain back in 1970, you could buy nice caddy for 5k bux, now it is 50K+[/QUOTE]
Remember, there's something called inflation. Plus cadillic is considered a luxury car model line-up in today's world. It's aimed at the people who want to burn their money, not the middle-class folks.
Care to explain why IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electricial Workers)refused to hire deafies?
How is this relevant to the subject? That's just a case of discrimination, nothing more.
Care to explain how my utiltiy bills got SHOT up by 80%, the utility company became unionized a year ago.
That's only because the company is trying to reap the same profits they've generated in previous years. Greed, greed, and greed, that's all it is.
There are many workplaces that aren't unionized and their salaries haven't went up at all in years, even some haven't went up in more than a decade yet the costs of living are going up, up, up and not down. It's nearly impossible to get some changes made without an union especially under a corporation.
I have bet that you looking for cheaper products, same way with companies looking for cheaper labor, so that they can sell you products at lower prices.
That's competition, and the reason why everything is so cheap is due to cheap labor. Yet they're still ripping you off because the materials they use to build these products are ridiculously cheap and third-world countries build them for the USA.
You still haven't justified the reason why General Motors is cutting 35,000 jobs in North America even though their profits were pretty darn good.
You're pretty biased when it come to unions, I'll say that. There are both good and bad sides to having corporations, but I do believe that America has a bad case of over-corporatizing. Do we really need all these big box retailers? Do we really need 5,000 TV channels? Do we really need to be bombarded with 500,000 advertisements a day from the internet, gas pump handles, bank machines, urinals, ashtrays, taxis, billboards and our own mail box?
A big NO!
Having competitors is good, but these aren't competitors, they're killers. They kill small businesses, they do whatever they can to crush the small businesses to small pieces.
Microsoft is a fine example to begin with, so is Wal-Mart. The only reason why I make
SOME of my purchases at Wal-Mart is because you cannot find them anywhere else because they've killed all the small businesses. I can't find DVDs in small stores, at least not where I live. I have needs, I wouldn't mind buying them at small stores if they actually do sell what I'm looking for.
Honestly, I don't think too much of seeing the same store in every town I pass by. It lacks originality and isn't refreshing at all. It makes all places more of the same instead of different from each other.
Which one would I want to live in... Wal-Country or Canada?
Canada.