She is somehow louder though.
She is somehow louder though.
In the case of the UAW, their own leadership has done a great job at convincing people that the Union is against their best interest.
Well as long as they’re not as tasty as a cow I don’t see what they’re worried about.
Would need a larger engine for one. Americans aren’t buying a vehicle that size (or of any size really) that only makes 115 hp. That they aren’t offering a larger engine on any trim in Europe tells me they don’t have one that easily goes in there and they figured the work to do that wouldn’t be worth it.
This x1000. This is why it’s the law in a lot of places that if you rear end someone you’re ALWAYS the one at fault. Why? Because there’s always something you could’ve done (spoiler alert: it’s stop tailgating) to avoid the collision.
Found James May’s kinja handle.
Ah, so essentially “play stupid games, win stupid prizes” but the whole country gets the stupid prize.
At which point one wonders why you have a referendum if you don’t intend to act on it. If there was only one acceptable answer, they shouldn’t have asked in the first place.
Yeah, but if you’re gonna do them you have to actually follow through or risk being called un-Democratic.
Automaker states that they would like to sell more cars and make more money than they do right now.
Yeah, as I put in another comment, if you had told them up front that it would be a no deal Brexit with all the attached consequences I doubt they’d have voted for it. Never should have even had the referendum without a realistic plan on how they would pull it off.
Yeah, doesn’t make sense to me either, especially since the initial sales job on it was hardly complete in describing how it would go.
Yeah, the suspension wasn’t just meant to punish the offending kid, it was meant to get them out of the environment so other kids could focus on school with minimal disruption. If the “other methods” don’t accomplish that it’s a disservice to the other kids at these schools.
Not without another public referendum it won’t. Keep in mind the Brits voted for Brexit, they wanted it, so their elected officials have to give it to them unless another referendum says they don’t.
Right but those cows were vegetarian so it counts.
While that might work, having the government dictate these things to companies is actual fascism. Like the actual textbook definition of fascism (or at least a significant part of it). I don’t see how Uber’s CEO is worth 10,000x as much as a driver, but that isn’t my (or society’s) decision to make for them. Forcing…
And that is the point that HamNo misses entirely, that if this bill passes a lot of these folks won’t be “contractors”, they’ll be “unemployed”.
So why do unions still exist then? If you’re right it seems like they’d have all disappeared once the ink was dry on the Janus decision.
Unions can still provide value even under Janus, but it is significantly harder. If you can’t stay in business without the government literally forcing people into paying you, maybe you shouldn’t be in business.