[lbo-talk] December 7

andie_nachgeborenen andie_nachgeborenen at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 7 23:35:33 PST 2012


Big Auto and the UAW have a close, even a friendly relationship. I don't think the automakers could run their companies without the unions.

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On Dec 7, 2012, at 4:42 PM, Marv Gandall <marvgand at gmail.com> wrote:


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> On 2012-12-07, at 3:45 PM, c b wrote:
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>> By the way , yesterday , a day that will live in infamy, the Michigan
>> Republicans made Michigan a Work-for-less state. I think we are about
>> to have a big class warfare battle here.
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> Who'd have thought Michigan, birthplace of industrial unionism, would have a Republican governor and legislature daring to engage in union-busting of this kind. Is it the same picture as elsewhere - mostly white small towns, suburbs, and rural areas against organized labour and people of colour in the cities, ie. Detroit? Seems last month's failure of the referendum to entrench collective bargaining rights has emboldened the state government. Have the big automakers been supporting the legislation, quietly or otherwise? And are the unions planning actions apart from demonstrations?
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