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<blockquote data-quote="Buffet Master" data-source="post: 5266817" data-attributes="member: 86736"><p>We just saw this exact scenario in 2019 with the UAW and GM. That was a prolonged strike but very early on GM left the public know what the average employee was making per hour and what that number was including company paid benefits and pension and public support evaporated.</p><p>I suspect that public sentiment is likely more of a factor to our business than with automobiles. And if we are in the middle of recession next year like we very well may be, no way the average person is sympathetic with people making $60+ hr in pay and benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffet Master, post: 5266817, member: 86736"] We just saw this exact scenario in 2019 with the UAW and GM. That was a prolonged strike but very early on GM left the public know what the average employee was making per hour and what that number was including company paid benefits and pension and public support evaporated. I suspect that public sentiment is likely more of a factor to our business than with automobiles. And if we are in the middle of recession next year like we very well may be, no way the average person is sympathetic with people making $60+ hr in pay and benefits. [/QUOTE]
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