Bailout
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woot.
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WOW... unions are fucking gay.
Anyway, Let em fail...
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said the sticking point was the United Auto Workers union's refusal to put employees at U.S. auto manufacturers at "parity pay" with U.S. employees at nonunion plants operated by foreign automakers in the United States.
Negotiations centered around proposals from Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., that would have set dates in 2009 by which the automakers receiving the loans had to reach cost cutting agreements with unions and creditors or be forced into bankruptcy. Corker said the two sides were very close to a deal and stumbled on the deadline for the union to agree to the reduced pay.
"We are about three words away from a deal," Corker said.
Currently, analysts estimate the union workers at U.S. automakers make about $3 to $4 per hour more than the non-union U.S. employees of foreign automakers like Toyota and Honda, according to the Center for Automotive Research.
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DelSlow;250583 wrote:
if they do fail and go 100% under, i really wonder what will happen to our economy. Thats a lot of jobs gone.We need Cars, how the hell would they go completely under... They 100% did it to themselves... they'll figure out how to do it.
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DelSlow;250592 wrote:
oh i know how it works...or what they probly will end up doing.Chapt 11, restructure, same people in charge, cut the unions.
thats my guess.
Some people are smart, some people are not, sometimes you are not part of the some people that I was referring about earlier. :icon_rr:
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Yea dont help out the big 3, But hand out 300 billion to citi with out any conssessions at all wow thats great.This country is fucked up.Oh yea we cant forget about AIGs bailout.....and the labor is only 10% of the money going out (according to big 3) yes overpaid but not the whole problem.
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slow90gsx;250614 wrote:
Yea dont help out the big 3, But hand out 300 billion to citi with out any conssessions at all wow thats great.This country is fucked up.Oh yea we cant forget about AIGs bailout.....and the labor is only 10% of the money going out (according to big 3) yes overpaid but not the whole problem.If a company is not profitable, whos fault is it? Who should be responsible for fixing it? No bailouts period...
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