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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 1274490" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>Wow. That is a moronic stance for a state legislator from any side of the isle to take. "If you vote union I will do everything in my power to stop incentive's to bring jobs into the state" </p><p></p><p>However, do the VW management folks have no clue about American unions? This is just comically naive - </p><p>"Volkswagen is eager to have a German-style works council at the Chattanooga plant. The council would bring together managers and white- and blue-collar workers to help set factory policies and foster collaboration. Many labor experts say that to have a works council, employees first need to vote for a labor union to represent them. If the Chattanooga plant establishes a works council, it would be the first factory in the United States to do so."</p><p></p><p>"Works Council" WTF. Anyone remember the "Workteams" UPS tried in the mid 90's? Same thing. If they get in, the UAW will obstruct works councils at every turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 1274490, member: 14596"] Wow. That is a moronic stance for a state legislator from any side of the isle to take. "If you vote union I will do everything in my power to stop incentive's to bring jobs into the state" However, do the VW management folks have no clue about American unions? This is just comically naive - "Volkswagen is eager to have a German-style works council at the Chattanooga plant. The council would bring together managers and white- and blue-collar workers to help set factory policies and foster collaboration. Many labor experts say that to have a works council, employees first need to vote for a labor union to represent them. If the Chattanooga plant establishes a works council, it would be the first factory in the United States to do so." "Works Council" WTF. Anyone remember the "Workteams" UPS tried in the mid 90's? Same thing. If they get in, the UAW will obstruct works councils at every turn. [/QUOTE]
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