10-25-2006, 12:05 AM
I'm not going to pretend that I agree with every nuance and agenda that comes with being in the union.
And even I'll concede that unions were more important than thay are now.
However, working for a larger company presents different challenges. Given the choice between having a union or no union at Ford, I'd have to say we're better off.
As what has been already pointed out, the union has no control over poor designs, poor styling, bad business decisions and bad customer service. Which is really why Ford is in the shape it's in.
And even I'll concede that unions were more important than thay are now.
However, working for a larger company presents different challenges. Given the choice between having a union or no union at Ford, I'd have to say we're better off.
As what has been already pointed out, the union has no control over poor designs, poor styling, bad business decisions and bad customer service. Which is really why Ford is in the shape it's in.
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