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Re: GM rebuffs union call to keep plant alive
I think GM did bargan in bad faith i dont care what they say. I hope they come up with a solution
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Re: GM rebuffs union call to keep plant alive
They really don't have a massive HQ in Canada...Basically a branch office. And if they do not need it, then get rid of it. The only way the compnay will survive in this competititve of a market.
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Re: GM rebuffs union call to keep plant alive
Those are workers from Minacs, they are not allowing anyone with a GM badge to go through.
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Re: GM rebuffs union call to keep plant alive
"The meeting came on the third day of protests at GM's Canadian headquarters in Oshawa. Union local president Chris Buckley, who had warned the protest would escalate if the outcome isn't satisfactory, said Friday it will continue."
What??? Escalate??? What are they going to do? Strike? They're going to close it anyways! For GM, a strike would be a godsend right now. Instead of fighting for the plant, I agree they should work on trying to get additional shifts added at the other Oshawa plants. My '95 Monte Carlo was built up there and I was very pleased w/ the quality of it. I have no complaints w/ those plants (from a product build quality standpoint).
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Re: GM rebuffs union call to keep plant alive
Those have already been done. Several people have been threatened personally so far. But the next phase on Monday will not be pretty.
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Re: GM rebuffs union call to keep plant alive
Reality is that this is a public relations nightmare for GM. It is far more than just a plant closure. The recent transition away from large SUV's and trucks is proof of how fickle the general public can be. If enough sources suggest that something is bad, the public believe it. Yes, trucks and SUV's burn more fuel than most cars, but the public has turned against all large SUV's/trucks, even the most efficient ones.
Only 2 years ago a well appointed large SUV or truck was viewed as a luxury vehicle. Today, many people view the same vehicles with distain. They laugh at their owners and now woulnd't even consider buying one at any price. My point, for much of my life GM cars have been viewed as a good investment with better than average depreciation. All of this is quickly fading, just as the public's love for large SUV's is fading. GM's constant negative media coverage, from declining sales to recent plant closures is having a strong impact on public perception. Today, mention the fact you own a GM product and now many people look at you with pity. Simply put, in a meeting today a colleague made the comment "we have a strong and positive future...not like General Motors". Worse yet, the audience laughed. They understood the message. GM management would have better off not signing the agreement with the Oshawa workers a few weeks ago. At least GM management could have saved some dignity by being honest.
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Re: GM rebuffs union call to keep plant alive
It was really a shock to hear of the closings tuesday, especially of Oshawa Truck as so many trucks come out of there. I sympathize with the workers, but no job is guaranteed.
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Re: GM rebuffs union call to keep plant alive
I was thinking strike. If that's the case, that's wholly worse than what I was thinking. If they do worse than that, any sympathy I had will be gone. Ridiculous.
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Re: GM rebuffs union call to keep plant alive
I have my doubts about anyone being threatened personally...unless it was the beligerent woman in the Mercedes that first day. Anyway, the action that is taking place now is merely blocking deliveries with a convoy (the car plant and , ironically, the truck plant are both working this Saturday). Hardly dangerous.
If fp115 has some further inside info, perhaps he would care to share it? |
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