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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1276362" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>VW welcomed the union, probably because of their experiences in Germany with a unionized workforce. While it's true that unions sometimes protect lazy workers, it's also true that higher wages and benefits attract better workers. UPS makes it work, as do many other companies. I recently read an article about Boeing, and the quality control problems it has on the 787s built at their non-union facility in South Carolina. Many of the SC-built planes have to be flown to Washington, where the much higher quality union workers have to correct all of the problems...at a tremendous cost that outweighs the lower pay of the SC workers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1276362, member: 12508"] VW welcomed the union, probably because of their experiences in Germany with a unionized workforce. While it's true that unions sometimes protect lazy workers, it's also true that higher wages and benefits attract better workers. UPS makes it work, as do many other companies. I recently read an article about Boeing, and the quality control problems it has on the 787s built at their non-union facility in South Carolina. Many of the SC-built planes have to be flown to Washington, where the much higher quality union workers have to correct all of the problems...at a tremendous cost that outweighs the lower pay of the SC workers. [/QUOTE]
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