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Old 01-25-2006, 11:01   #13 (permalink)
Mike Hunter
 
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Re: Ford GM Delphi layoffs were planned in July 05 and earlier...

The ONLY Toyota workers that are well paid and receiving decent benefits are
those that work in the union GM/Toyota plant in California.

How long do you think American workers, in low wage plants like those of
Toyota and Honda, will sit back and watch all of those profit going to Japan
tax tree? There is a movement afoot, as we speak, among Honda workers in
Ohio to unionize. ;)

mike hunt


"Hawk" <taoHawk2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:11tf3fgnctf4u88@corp.supernews.com...
> CL (dnoyeB) Gilbert wrote:
>
> According to your theory the Toyota and Honda workers must have horrible
> working conditions and lousy compensation as they are not unionized in the
> US. Nothing could be further from the truth.
>
> From what I understand it is extremely difficult to get a job in one of
> their plants. They don't have a lot of turnover, and they get a lot of
> applicants when positions are available. Toyota lineworkers are some of
> the highest paid in the industry. This shouldn't be possible operating
> under your theory.



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