tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post3826190582369900224..comments2023-06-13T04:53:25.935-05:00Comments on On the left in Victoria: It’s just about cost shifting for the GOPUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post-73955846778143669082012-12-12T11:28:33.336-06:002012-12-12T11:28:33.336-06:00In the case you presented and in the case of the U...In the case you presented and in the case of the UAW in Michigan,you are right because unions have to make concessions in order to stay afloat.<br /><br />Nationally,according to a Wall Street Journal report,unions as a whole make 10% more than their non-union counterparts.<br /><br />It's also correct that the lower union standard jobs create turnovers and don't appeal to the more educated employee.<br /><br />I remember loyalty was a big thing when I was working..I would not have left my employer and neither would my coworkers even if we got $5 more an hour. We believed the company was doing their best to keep us happy.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02668070524354374505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post-56438343727811376552012-12-11T22:33:30.360-06:002012-12-11T22:33:30.360-06:00People still don't know crap about unions here...People still don't know crap about unions here in Texas. Union hourly wages are usually lower than non-union. Union members give on wages to have the job protection and benefits. Benefit packages have really taken a hit during the last 2-3 contracts. There is no longer retirement benefits for new hires after the middle of 2006, I think. The company has switched to the 401K's for them, which is why Alcoa cannot attract the type of employees that they used to and things are going down hill fast.<br />Unions no longer have the clout they used to and unfortunately, the companies are paying the price. They got what they wanted, but got more that they didn't want.born2Bmehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00089087764341576162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post-16749332003911728222012-12-11T17:07:52.747-06:002012-12-11T17:07:52.747-06:00Just today I heard a right wing talk show host tal...Just today I heard a right wing talk show host talk about all the profits the Eagle Ford Shale is about to make. He pointed out that Texas is a right-to-work state, so unions won’t make them pay their workers outrageous salaries…Huh? What is it with them not wanting workers to make a decent wage?Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02668070524354374505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post-429737797269784642012-12-11T16:55:53.075-06:002012-12-11T16:55:53.075-06:00That's true and that's the case the UAW le...That's true and that's the case the UAW leader has been making about the happenings in Michigan. Now the non paying workers will get the same representation and benefits as the due paying members.That doesn't seem fair.<br /><br />Texas is a right-to-work state.<br /><br />The GOP legislators had to try to break the union during the lame duck session because Obama's coattails elected many Dems in Michigan...It's payback. Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02668070524354374505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post-87113487329930958172012-12-11T16:45:36.519-06:002012-12-11T16:45:36.519-06:00You don't have to belong to the union at Alcoa...You don't have to belong to the union at Alcoa, and they will still represent anyone that works there. Even though it is not mandatory, workers know that if everyone quit paying union dues, they would lose out in the end.<br />Strikes suck, but that too, is not mandatory. Workers still have the right to work during a strike, if the company does not lock everyone out. At least, this is what I've always understood.born2Bmehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00089087764341576162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post-79684872447559823142012-12-11T10:51:07.405-06:002012-12-11T10:51:07.405-06:00I hate to keep bringing of Joe Scarborough but he’...I hate to keep bringing of Joe Scarborough but he’s the only republican who brings out a viewpoint every day. For example he hates unions but he has an agent who negotiates a contract for him. It’s all right for him to negotiate a contract with management but the average worker should be satisfied with what they get. <br /><br />I’ve never been in the union and during my working days I was pretty much anti-union because I didn’t want to strike or pay union dues. Some of my friends worked for a union and they loved and the representation and good wages and benefits they received. There’s no question that in the past, the big unions were corrupt, political and counterproductive. Today private sector unions old only represent about 7% of the working force, so they have lost their clout but they are the only thing these days that represents American workers.<br /><br />I guess choice is the biggest drawback to union enrollment these days. The right-to-work laws makes a strike less effective and not requiring union dues to be payroll deducted weaken them. <br /><br />The Henry Fords are longer with us but his sprite was still us when I was still working. I remember reading our company’s annual report and knowing that they would include us in their success. We just knew we were getting a good bonus, a cost of living raise (remember those) and that a new hiring class would be announced. Those were the days.<br />Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02668070524354374505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post-9212041980258954862012-12-11T09:52:40.362-06:002012-12-11T09:52:40.362-06:00I take the words of Newt Gingrich with a grain of ...I take the words of Newt Gingrich with a grain of salt because he will say something just as outrageous about the left when he goes on Fox….. He loves the attention…. I agree it was interesting and entertaining.<br /><br />I saw where the GOP is starting yet another blue ribbon panel of conservatives to advise the party what they need to do to start winning national elections… Dana Milbank of the Washington Post said it’s easy and it certainly doesn’t need a panel to come up with an answer. He said the party has become a southern white male party…. Others have said that running the same ol’ message of “cutting taxes and deregulation” has been overused and it’s become counterproductive.<br /><br />Yesterday Joe Scarborough was talking about the GOP becoming the party of workers and not the bosses but this morning he was singing a different tune. The panel was discussing the cramming through (on party line vote) a right-to-work law in Michigan. Joe asked “what do you want, more jobs at $14.00 an hour or fewer jobs at $21.00 an hour?” Then Mica Brzezinski answered by saying “the companies are making record profits; why can’t they pay their workers a decent wage?” Joe Scarborough got angry and said that liberals don’t understand capitalism. Ol’ but they do understand greed.<br /><br />President George W. Bush’s old communication Director Dan Bartlett said that he was happy the Democrats now agree with the Bush tax cuts…. No one corrected him but the democrats pointed out that cutting taxes that benefited the wealthy while putting two wars on the credit card would drive up the deficit back then. The Bush tax cuts did not create jobs…. Today in this weak economy, the democrats do not want to add a $2000 bill to middle class families, so they are for extending and 98% of those tax cuts… Different time- different situation, Mr. Bartlett.<br /><br />Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02668070524354374505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post-11349691907001492302012-12-10T22:08:06.335-06:002012-12-10T22:08:06.335-06:00I watched this, and it was interesting.I watched this, and it was interesting.Edith Annhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06623443279337364086noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1674561724432497133.post-85707080497104082562012-12-10T17:56:24.848-06:002012-12-10T17:56:24.848-06:00I guess Lawrence O'Donnell really threw Newt ...I guess Lawrence O'Donnell really threw Newt Gingrich off his game by reading back his quotes about raising taxes creates job losses because he's in hot water with his own party by saying these words ""The Republican party is incapable of competing at that level," Gingrich said during an appearance on NBC's "Meet The Press."<br /><br />"First of all, she's very formidable as a person," he said. "She's a very competent person. She's married to the most popular Democrat in the country; they both think [it] would be good for her to be president. It makes it virtually impossible to stop her for the nomination."<br /><br />In addition to having Bill Clinton's support, Hillary Clinton would also have the backing of President Barack Obama, who will still be a "relatively popular president," Gingrich added. "Trying to win that will be truly the Super Bowl."<br /><br />Most people agree with Gingrich's assessment. A recent Washington Post poll found that 57 percent of people would support Clinton as a 2016 presidential candidate."Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02668070524354374505noreply@blogger.com