Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strike is continuing to expand as the vampire management class still has its head buried in the sand!
There are two groups involved in this strike.
You cannot blame the "vampire management" without also casting some blame on the union leaders who are making unreasonable demands.
LoL. The union will win. Just wait until next Friday when the strike expands even further if the management doesn’t deal in reality.
Sorry. I am all for these union workers getting paid more.
But, working a 4 day week and getting paid for 5 and seeking a 40% pay increase are examples of not dealing in reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strike is continuing to expand as the vampire management class still has its head buried in the sand!
There are two groups involved in this strike.
You cannot blame the "vampire management" without also casting some blame on the union leaders who are making unreasonable demands.
There is nothing unreasonable about their demands. The salaries of the CEO'S are beyond unreasonable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strike is continuing to expand as the vampire management class still has its head buried in the sand!
There are two groups involved in this strike.
You cannot blame the "vampire management" without also casting some blame on the union leaders who are making unreasonable demands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strike is continuing to expand as the vampire management class still has its head buried in the sand!
There are two groups involved in this strike.
You cannot blame the "vampire management" without also casting some blame on the union leaders who are making unreasonable demands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strike is continuing to expand as the vampire management class still has its head buried in the sand!
There are two groups involved in this strike.
You cannot blame the "vampire management" without also casting some blame on the union leaders who are making unreasonable demands.
LoL. The union will win. Just wait until next Friday when the strike expands even further if the management doesn’t deal in reality.
Sorry. I am all for these union workers getting paid more.
But, working a 4 day week and getting paid for 5 and seeking a 40% pay increase are examples of not dealing in reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strike is continuing to expand as the vampire management class still has its head buried in the sand!
There are two groups involved in this strike.
You cannot blame the "vampire management" without also casting some blame on the union leaders who are making unreasonable demands.
LoL. The union will win. Just wait until next Friday when the strike expands even further if the management doesn’t deal in reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strike is continuing to expand as the vampire management class still has its head buried in the sand!
There are two groups involved in this strike.
You cannot blame the "vampire management" without also casting some blame on the union leaders who are making unreasonable demands.
Anonymous wrote:Strike is continuing to expand as the vampire management class still has its head buried in the sand!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GM is asking salaried workers to work parts distribution centers?? Has this happened before?
Scabs? Yes, that’s a tried and true management tactic.
Anonymous wrote:^ they are not changing their positions. Give an a chance to vote, they would vote anti-union 6 days a week and twice on Sunday.
They're in this fight, so to speak, because they think they have a clear win in the anti-EV/ climate initiative fight
They do not give a crap about these workers and would turn on them in a dime. They wouldn't even be out there if it weren't for having political advantage carping about EVs