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<blockquote data-quote="NHDRVR" data-source="post: 716654" data-attributes="member: 10327"><p>Great question.</p><p> </p><p>I think the company will probably have a small percentage in the increase of employees compared to 2010. (Technology is increasing the output of all of us)</p><p> </p><p>I believe we will all be more efficient because of this. (Good for business so it's good for us)</p><p> </p><p>I also believe we will still be unionized (I will be retired by then) but will it still be the Teamsters??? There is a lot of speculation that maybe different union representation will be a welcome change for the future. I do not mean this as a slap to the Teamsters but lets face it. The best thing for business is competition. Keeps interest higher and prices lower. The union is Big Business after all...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHDRVR, post: 716654, member: 10327"] Great question. I think the company will probably have a small percentage in the increase of employees compared to 2010. (Technology is increasing the output of all of us) I believe we will all be more efficient because of this. (Good for business so it's good for us) I also believe we will still be unionized (I will be retired by then) but will it still be the Teamsters??? There is a lot of speculation that maybe different union representation will be a welcome change for the future. I do not mean this as a slap to the Teamsters but lets face it. The best thing for business is competition. Keeps interest higher and prices lower. The union is Big Business after all... [/QUOTE]
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