ChrisFu
ChrisFu
ChrisFu

You know, you don't come off as a very intelligent person when you speak like that. Which means intelligent people don't really take your argument seriously.

Nope, they should be humiliated, this is junk.

The Honda plant 20min from my house has some 14,000 workers producing tens of thousands of cars a year and has been in a state of constant expansion since 1982. It has always been non-union and I know countless employees who there who are more than happy there.

Don't give your employees a reason to WANT a union.

Some people just won't take no for an answer. Wouldn't the UAW's employee lobbying efforts and direct-to-worker "education" programs also be considered coercive campaigns? It all fair game until someone uses the same tactics against them.

The UAW is just upset that somebody out intimidated them.

No manual?

Looks like it's less than the CLA45. Also less than the RWD M235i.

Yeah, I'm denying the hell out of it. Looks like Chris Bangle fucked a seal and this is the botched abortion.

"In order to work for Chrysler, you are required to join the Union, in this case UAW. There's no choice – it's a union shop – the employees voted to have it that way and in America that's the way it is," he wrote.

Will it end the UAW

From what I can tell regardless of union or anti-union pressure, this seemed to be the general opinion of the average Volkswagen employee in Chattanooga:

If you work at Wal-Mart for a long period of time and still can't find another job, you're probably doing something wrong.

Just like any good liberal or liberal organization it's always someone else's fault.

Spoken like a true union person. See, I have worked jobs where it was closed shop. Join the union or don't work. My first job when I was 16 was a bag bog at a local supermarket. They made me join the Amalgamated meat cutters and butchers association as did all bagboys and cashiers. I made $1.50 an hour [this was

And the Union didn't mess with the election? Then why were no organized anti-union people allowed in the VW plant to talk to the workers. Only UAW thugs were allowed in.

The answer is simple: Like Honda, Toyota, Nissan, and every other overseas company that set up manufacturing in this country, VW probably treats their employees fairly, pays them decent wages, gives them benefits, and makes them feel like they're part of a team.

I say fuck a union in the ass until it limps. If I feel like I need a pimp to protect me from the people I work for, Ill just go work somewhere else.

No way the workers looks at the cluster Detroit has become, or remembered the bailout and thought maybe that's not the horse they want to hitch there wagon too.

I say BRAVO to VW for allowing the choice and an extra BRAVO! to the VW Tennesee workers who freely went to the ballot box and actually voted down the union. Right to work is the American way. The relevance of unions has diminished ever since after Equal Opportunity Employer and other Workplace Regulations (such as