Mousefield
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Incorrect.
The company that employs the union members provides the wage.
Perhaps the customer??
Incorrect.
The company that employs the union members provides the wage.
Perhaps the customer??![]()
Nope. The customer buys a product or a service.
I know of several manufacturing companies that do not have a union workforce that provide health care and retirement benefits.
Go here and see for yourself. ( Chysler $75.86 / Hr. wages and benefits ) Actually I was LOW at $750.00 a day doe 10 HOURS, I didn't figure the overtime hours after (8) Hours so it would be a a few hundred over $750.00.
Average Hourly Compensation 2006 (US Wages and Benefits) - Big Three Auto - ProCon.org
It's not only the USA but no Country on the planet can compete with China because they use prison labor for free or for like I said $2.00 a D-A-Y.
As An American who wouldn't buy American over any Country if the price was the same, but we know that is an impossibility given our rules, regulation, and wages up against no rules, no regulations and no wages. It's a no brainer.
As a proud American it disgusts me to see the amount of product from all other Countries for sale here and virtually none of our products being sold in China or other Countries. We allow anything to come here with little tariffs and China puts on three and four times the value of out products in tariffs so our products become insanely priced in their Country.
If it were up to me I would do the same thing I would make that TV so expensive that some college kid would say " Hey I think I can build that TV here in the USA and compete with that expensive China TV.
I would tax LEVIS so much on their imported Jeans that they come BACK to the USA and make them here like they did for 100 years.
I would charge Hershey Chocolate so much in taxes they would BEG to make their chocolate back in Pennsylvania.
Tons of American made companies leave American and keep selling their goods here and get the best of both worlds - that is what needs to stop.
Isn't it funny that Toyota comes here to build cars and Hershey and Levis leave here to make their products? WHY?
2- Have your product made by American Union workers at $750.00 a day plus benefits, taxes, regulation up the wazoo, health and safety, workers comp, labor standards, harassment laws, labor law suits, forced health care, environmental laws and rules, air quality regulation, water regulations,insurance, power regulations, cap and trade, strikes, government inspections, fees, fees, fees, fees, and more fees..............what would you do?
Ask yourself this question and pretend you own a tractor building company, here are you choices.
1 - Have your product made my a foreign company and pay the employees $2.00 a DAY for 10 hours of work, or..............
2- Have your product made by American Union workers at $750.00 a day plus benefits, taxes, regulation up the wazoo, health and safety, workers comp, labor standards, harassment laws, labor law suits, forced health care, environmental laws and rules, air quality regulation, water regulations,insurance, power regulations, cap and trade, strikes, government inspections, fees, fees, fees, fees, and more fees..............what would you do?
See it's a simple decision isn't it. Now you know why nothing is made in the United States any more.
..There is a HUGE difference between an hourly pay rate, and an hourly pay rate PLUS benefits. I still challenge you to find me a source that shows a blue collar line worker making $93 an hour PLUS benefits. I know many people that get paid overtime that don't want it. Paying overtime means that you do not have to hire more employees and give them training and benefits, so it's a smart business move in reality. Further, data from 2006 isn't really relevant as the UAW gave a lot of concessions during the bailouts.
And while we sort of agree, I think most that feel like you do (not necessarily you) are hypocrites. Take the oil spill this summer as an example. Nobody down there wanted the feds interfering in their business in any way shape or form........Until all h*ll broke loose and they wanted to know why the feds didn't inspect more rigs, how could they allow this to happen to their livelihoods? What was the government going to do to help them, it was sad and comical at the same time. Everybody hates government interference, until they need something.
Some random points:
I know everyone loves to bash the unions and blame them for the exodus of jobs overseas. Two questions:
If a worker is injured in an on-job accident in India, what coverage does he have? (I think you can answer that question.) Would you do your current job with NO protection or government regulation to protect you? Would you let your child take medicine without any government regulation over the drug industry?
Regardless of what benefits a US worker has, would the industry moguls keep jobs here if the price difference was not that great? Or, would they still ship the jobs to India because they don't have to pay a decent wage, benefits, etc?
The problem is not with the American workers and their benefits. The problem is with a government that deregulated industry and even legislated tax breaks for companies that shipped jobs overseas.
Why are US autos made in Canada and Mexico? Because Canada and Mexico both have national health care, so the company does not have to pay the huge health care costs for the workers. When we try that, the health care industry and the insurance companies go bonkers.
My solution? Pass legislation to punish companies that ship jobs overseas and then take US dollars. Give tax breaks to companies that bring jobs INTO the US (You know the Congress just tried to pass such a law, and the party of no voted it down.) Any company with federal contracts has to be based in the US and pay US taxes. (Hear that, Halliburton?) Pass trade protection legislation - foreign goods have to pay a tariff to be sold in the US. You might end up paying more for your shirt, but your neighbor will have a job.
Here's the really sad factoid - when a nation begins to develop, about the first industry they develop is manufacturing tractors. Isn't it sad that we don't even manufacture our own tractors, but India does?