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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1066180" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Yep, and workers in those plants make about half of what a union worker would. RTW creates RTW companies like FedEx, where the employer holds all the cards and the employees have no bargaining power to increase their wages. Good for the company, bad for the workers. The old habits of the North are union labor and high wages. </p><p></p><p>Mr. Genius, why oh why do all of those auto plants locate in the South and Mid-South? It's because all of the advantages go to them in a RTW state, and like I said before, in many cases, each of the jobs created costs more than it is worth. If BMW, Nissan, and the rest didn't have a fistful of breaks, they'd have never moved here. Maybe they need to pull their own weight, pay what they should in property and other taxes, and do business on alevel playing field?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1066180, member: 12508"] Yep, and workers in those plants make about half of what a union worker would. RTW creates RTW companies like FedEx, where the employer holds all the cards and the employees have no bargaining power to increase their wages. Good for the company, bad for the workers. The old habits of the North are union labor and high wages. Mr. Genius, why oh why do all of those auto plants locate in the South and Mid-South? It's because all of the advantages go to them in a RTW state, and like I said before, in many cases, each of the jobs created costs more than it is worth. If BMW, Nissan, and the rest didn't have a fistful of breaks, they'd have never moved here. Maybe they need to pull their own weight, pay what they should in property and other taxes, and do business on alevel playing field? [/QUOTE]
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