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You can't have a business that doesn't make money when it sells its product. It sort of seems like common sense to me, and I think that the first time a kid has a lemonade stand, he realizes this fundamental truth. The problem is that the auto industry was losing money on every car they sold. Since it was a business, and not a public service, this is unacceptable. Union wages and executive bonuses and salary should have been the first things to be reduced in order to make the company viable again. I don't say this because I'm anti-union, but because having a job with a little less money is better than not having a job at all (i.e. what's happening now). They should have been proportionate though, with the execs taking a larger cut since there's more there to cut. The fact that they flew to Washington on charter planes just kinda goes to show how out of touch with reality the high level management of many companies really are.
Yea, keep drinking the Kool aid..... and the unions actually help the bottom line.... the unions are the reason for the collapse of the auto industry, they are way to big and powerful and no longer needed in this day and age. Everyone blames the company, take a look at the workforce and compare it to normal everyday America. Im a Electrical Engineer, I got my degree while I served in the submarine force, I busted my a** to get to the point I am, and today I got laied off today while uaw workers are sitting on their a**es collecting 90% of their pay, while I have to fight to get unemployment.I was a UAW worker for 8 years with DiamlerChrysler, the American Auto Industry did itself in by being greedy and not developing hybrids sooner, instead they left themselves hang out to dry with gas guzzling SUV's and Pick-Ups as their bread and butter...came back to kick them in the you know what