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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 1278032" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>LOL, so now it's the company's fault for negotiating a "fair" contract with the UAW. Whatever it takes to completely absolve the union from any responsibility.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In one when during the worst global automotive crisis in history, during what is billed as the worst recession since the Great Depression,he keeps the company from going bankrupt (unlike GM and Chrysler), he keeps it from having to borrow money from the government (unlike GM and Chrysler), and Ford's losses were the least of the Big 3. </p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, he took a pay cut of nearly 40%. The he turned a profit the next year.</p><p></p><p>So let me turn the question to you. You've got a guy at the helm in the middle of a global crapstorm. He's taking a pay cut of nearly 40%. He can ride out the storm in MUCH better shape than the other 2 competitors and go from $15 billion in losses one year to $2.7 billion in profit the next and a total of $39 billion in profits over the course of the next 4. All without declaring bankruptcy or taking loans from the government.</p><p></p><p>You don't think that's worth a million dollars?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 1278032, member: 23516"] LOL, so now it's the company's fault for negotiating a "fair" contract with the UAW. Whatever it takes to completely absolve the union from any responsibility. In one when during the worst global automotive crisis in history, during what is billed as the worst recession since the Great Depression,he keeps the company from going bankrupt (unlike GM and Chrysler), he keeps it from having to borrow money from the government (unlike GM and Chrysler), and Ford's losses were the least of the Big 3. Oh yeah, he took a pay cut of nearly 40%. The he turned a profit the next year. So let me turn the question to you. You've got a guy at the helm in the middle of a global crapstorm. He's taking a pay cut of nearly 40%. He can ride out the storm in MUCH better shape than the other 2 competitors and go from $15 billion in losses one year to $2.7 billion in profit the next and a total of $39 billion in profits over the course of the next 4. All without declaring bankruptcy or taking loans from the government. You don't think that's worth a million dollars? [/QUOTE]
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