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<blockquote data-quote="Nick9075" data-source="post: 1146074" data-attributes="member: 38606"><p>I have asked many times how is this 'model' going to survive as the economy continues to recover, the unemployment rate continues to fall, job growth is averaging 200,000 + a year..... In 2008-2010 -- yes this second tier labor model was viable but it was not in the late 1990s or prior to 2008 (unemployment rate was 5% or less for ten years from 1997-2007)... As the labor market continues to tighten, corporations are going to have to put more $$$$ to the employees at the expense of the bottom line</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick9075, post: 1146074, member: 38606"] I have asked many times how is this 'model' going to survive as the economy continues to recover, the unemployment rate continues to fall, job growth is averaging 200,000 + a year..... In 2008-2010 -- yes this second tier labor model was viable but it was not in the late 1990s or prior to 2008 (unemployment rate was 5% or less for ten years from 1997-2007)... As the labor market continues to tighten, corporations are going to have to put more $$$$ to the employees at the expense of the bottom line [/QUOTE]
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