Should We Really Bail Out the Big Three Automakers with $73.20 Per Hour Labor? [View article]
Why is this being cast as a choice between union busting and exorbitant manufacturing salaries.
We all know (or should know) that unions have done immeasurable good for the country. But does that mean that everything they do is good? Does that mean there can be no imbalance on the other side?
Further, do you think Toyota is exploiting its workers? If yes, where are the calls for boycott? If no, how can Detroit be expected to compete in a market with such divergent labor costs?
These are the questions, not whether CEOs are overpaid a-holes. (The answer to this has been well-established already.)
Should We Really Bail Out the Big Three Automakers with $73.20 Per Hour Labor? [View article]
We all know (or should know) that unions have done immeasurable good for the country. But does that mean that everything they do is good? Does that mean there can be no imbalance on the other side?
Further, do you think Toyota is exploiting its workers? If yes, where are the calls for boycott? If no, how can Detroit be expected to compete in a market with such divergent labor costs?
These are the questions, not whether CEOs are overpaid a-holes. (The answer to this has been well-established already.)