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UAW Local 602 ends strike against the Lambda's , and ratify new local contract with GM.


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The UAW is on it's last legs like the URW [united Rubber Workers] were right before they had to combine with the Steel workers due to lost members.

These guys are entited to a fair wage and that is it. If they want more they can go back to school and get a new career.

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Do any of the blue-collar employees working at any of GM's assembly plants actually try and make their self aware of the hardships their company faces? Or do they know and just not give a dog's $h! in hell?

Edited by YellowJacket894
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Oh, PUHLEASE! What's 200 million dollars anyway? It's not like US dollars go that far anymore anyway.

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People are not entitled to have some specific job. If they are not willing to accept lower wages for their work, they are perfectly free to leave and try to find other prospects, relocate, retrain, etc.

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GM may not have a lot of money but they certainly want to rape them for every penny. Its time for the UAW to wake up, take what is fairly offered or they may not have a job.

Edited by Cremazie
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:rolleyes: If your had read the article , you would have seen that the strike is over , and would have seen the contract is ratified.

I still think the POS/A-Hole comments were out of place, sorry. I'm glad they were removed.

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