You would think, though, that serious efforts would have resulted in at least SOME victories (or even one) somewhere. Instead, we have zero. Come on, are Nissan or Honda tougher nuts to crack than GM in the 1930s or Henry Ford's Ford in the early 1940s? SR
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> It's not as if the UAW hasn't tried to organize Japanese final
> assembly plants in the South. The workers voted no every time. Without
> a doubt, one can point fingers at the UAW leadership for a lack of
> commitment, bad campaign strategy, etc. Yet this certainly isn't the
> whole story, or even a major part of the story, your fervent,
> monocausal belief in the perfidy of union leaders notwithstanding.
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