The Trendy New Political Lie

Right to work means that one can work in a union shop, gain the benefits of union wages, and not pay union dues.

It has nothing to do with helping people get jobs, it has everything to do with busting unions.

I call it the right to work for LESS

lets see now. without a union you get $10/hr, with the union you get $11/hr and pay $1 per hour in union dues. what exactly have you gained?

well you now cannot work as fast as you can because the union steward will tell you to slow down so you don't screw up the labor standards. you get to watch your dues go to political campaigns that you may not agree with, you helped pay for the union boss's new mercedes. Wow, what a deal.:cuckoo:
 
Right to work means that one can work in a union shop, gain the benefits of union wages, and not pay union dues.

It has nothing to do with helping people get jobs, it has everything to do with busting unions.

I call it the right to work for LESS

lets see now. without a union you get $10/hr, with the union you get $11/hr and pay $1 per hour in union dues. what exactly have you gained?

well you now cannot work as fast as you can because the union steward will tell you to slow down so you don't screw up the labor standards. you get to watch your dues go to political campaigns that you may not agree with, you helped pay for the union boss's new mercedes. Wow, what a deal.:cuckoo:

they end up losing big time every time there's a strike.
 
I call it the right to work for LESS

lets see now. without a union you get $10/hr, with the union you get $11/hr and pay $1 per hour in union dues. what exactly have you gained?

well you now cannot work as fast as you can because the union steward will tell you to slow down so you don't screw up the labor standards. you get to watch your dues go to political campaigns that you may not agree with, you helped pay for the union boss's new mercedes. Wow, what a deal.:cuckoo:

they end up losing big time every time there's a strike.

of course, they go on strike for a few weeks for an additional $4/hr and it takes them 20 years to break even. But the union can say that it won for them and demand higher union dues.
 
Not necessairly new, but a lie never the less. It's going to go down in flames in Ohio. Believe that!

Facts — Right to Work Is Wrong for Everyone

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True.

It’s the ‘right’ to have a low-paying job with no benefits and zero job security.
 
Not necessairly new, but a lie never the less. It's going to go down in flames in Ohio. Believe that!

Facts — Right to Work Is Wrong for Everyone

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True.

It’s the ‘right’ to have a low-paying job with no benefits and zero job security.




bullshit, ask the people working in the car factories in the south-----Mercedes, honda, BMW, nissan, toyota, subaru, kia, hyundai. great pay and benefits----and no unions.

You are wrong
 
You dont get to decide whos allowed to unionize.

Man, candidates for the "Golden Sheep of the Day" are flocking here! Again, which state do you haters live in? One click below does it all!

Unemployment Rates for States

I bet they live in a red jesusland state where ignorance is high and IQ's are low, they also have a plantation mentality Docile, compliant crackers thinking the "boss Man" will take care of em and do em right.

The funny thing is during the late 80's and 90's companies moved down souf' for the cheap ignorant labor and the slaw jawed cheered! Then starting in 2000 companies left inbred jesusland for cheaper labor in Mexico and china, now you have a bunch of slaw jawed crackers standing there down in jesusland whining about Unions!!!:eusa_whistle:
 
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Not necessairly new, but a lie never the less. It's going to go down in flames in Ohio. Believe that!

Facts — Right to Work Is Wrong for Everyone

quote]

True.

It’s the ‘right’ to have a low-paying job with no benefits and zero job security.




bullshit, ask the people working in the car factories in the south-----Mercedes, honda, BMW, nissan, toyota, subaru, kia, hyundai. great pay and benefits----and no unions.

You are wrong


The very obvious solution to keeping your workforce from organizing.

The Germans know it. The Japanese and Koreans know it. Maybe someday the Americans will figure it out.
 
Not necessairly new, but a lie never the less. It's going to go down in flames in Ohio. Believe that!

Facts — Right to Work Is Wrong for Everyone

quote]

True.

It’s the ‘right’ to have a low-paying job with no benefits and zero job security.




bullshit, ask the people working in the car factories in the south-----Mercedes, honda, BMW, nissan, toyota, subaru, kia, hyundai. great pay and benefits----and no unions.

You are wrong

and they pay a good rate and bennies because they know if they don't the Unions will be there , Unions even befit non union workers by putting the pressure on companys scared of having union to pay a good living wage

As to the Souf' I have been in the auto plants down there and they had a loot of trouble with starts ups and had to spend a lot of money on education as they found a big part of the work force in the souf' illiterates


A car manufacturing plant will open in Ontario rather than a state in the southeastern US. Why? Because people in Canada have a better education, are easier to train, and have lower health care costs due to Canada's universal health insurance. Education matters.
CBC News reports (via Pharyngula)

"The level of the workforce in general is so high that the training program you need for people, even for people who have not worked in a Toyota plant before, is minimal compared to what you have to go through in the southeastern United States," said Gerry Fedchun, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, whose members will see increased business with the new plant.
Some American states were willing to offer double the subsidies that Ontario is offering, but that extra money would have been used up by the higher costs associated with a worse workforce:

Nissan and Honda have encountered difficulties getting new plants up to full production in recent years in Mississippi and Alabama due to an untrained - and often illiterate - workforce. In Alabama, trainers had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech plant equipment. "The educational level and the skill level of the people down there is so much lower than it is in Ontario," Fedchun said.

In addition to lower training costs, Canadian workers are also $4 to $5 cheaper to employ partly thanks to the taxpayer-funded health-care system in Canada, said federal Industry Minister David Emmerson.
Ontario is now looking to attract more industries, like biotech. You can be sure that such industries won't readily locate to areas in the United States where not only do workers need "pictorials" to learn how to use equipment, but people don't even learn evolutionary theory because of religious ignorance.

The problems that Toyota cited do exist elsewhere, but the religious and conservative backlash against biology, evolution, and science in the South has to be a contributing factor — if not immediately when it comes to manufacturing cars, then certainly in the long term when it comes to the technologies that will probably dominate the 21st century. That's the price we pay when our politicians refuse to live in reality.

Toyota: Workers in Southeast Too Dumb to Employ?


Dumb inbred southern crackers
 
bullshit, ask the people working in the car factories in the south-----Mercedes, honda, BMW, nissan, toyota, subaru, kia, hyundai. great pay and benefits----and no unions.

You are wrong

and they pay a good rate and bennies because they know if they don't the Unions will be there , Unions even befit non union workers by putting the pressure on companys scared of having union to pay a good living wage

As to the Souf' I have been in the auto plants down there and they had a loot of trouble with starts ups and had to spend a lot of money on education as they found a big part of the work force in the souf' illiterates


A car manufacturing plant will open in Ontario rather than a state in the southeastern US. Why? Because people in Canada have a better education, are easier to train, and have lower health care costs due to Canada's universal health insurance. Education matters.
CBC News reports (via Pharyngula)
Or maybe Canadians have a better work ethic than lazy assed UAW tools, who think that they should be paid for life to put the same nut on the same bolt for 25 years.


Dumb inbred southern crackers
Bigoted commie loser loses.
 
bullshit, ask the people working in the car factories in the south-----Mercedes, honda, BMW, nissan, toyota, subaru, kia, hyundai. great pay and benefits----and no unions.

You are wrong

and they pay a good rate and bennies because they know if they don't the Unions will be there , Unions even befit non union workers by putting the pressure on companys scared of having union to pay a good living wage

As to the Souf' I have been in the auto plants down there and they had a loot of trouble with starts ups and had to spend a lot of money on education as they found a big part of the work force in the souf' illiterates


A car manufacturing plant will open in Ontario rather than a state in the southeastern US. Why? Because people in Canada have a better education, are easier to train, and have lower health care costs due to Canada's universal health insurance. Education matters.
CBC News reports (via Pharyngula)

"The level of the workforce in general is so high that the training program you need for people, even for people who have not worked in a Toyota plant before, is minimal compared to what you have to go through in the southeastern United States," said Gerry Fedchun, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, whose members will see increased business with the new plant.
Some American states were willing to offer double the subsidies that Ontario is offering, but that extra money would have been used up by the higher costs associated with a worse workforce:

Nissan and Honda have encountered difficulties getting new plants up to full production in recent years in Mississippi and Alabama due to an untrained - and often illiterate - workforce. In Alabama, trainers had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech plant equipment. "The educational level and the skill level of the people down there is so much lower than it is in Ontario," Fedchun said.

In addition to lower training costs, Canadian workers are also $4 to $5 cheaper to employ partly thanks to the taxpayer-funded health-care system in Canada, said federal Industry Minister David Emmerson.
Ontario is now looking to attract more industries, like biotech. You can be sure that such industries won't readily locate to areas in the United States where not only do workers need "pictorials" to learn how to use equipment, but people don't even learn evolutionary theory because of religious ignorance.

The problems that Toyota cited do exist elsewhere, but the religious and conservative backlash against biology, evolution, and science in the South has to be a contributing factor — if not immediately when it comes to manufacturing cars, then certainly in the long term when it comes to the technologies that will probably dominate the 21st century. That's the price we pay when our politicians refuse to live in reality.

Toyota: Workers in Southeast Too Dumb to Employ?


Dumb inbred southern crackers

"What made Toyota so sensitive to labor quality issues? Maybe we should discount remarks from the president of the Toronto-based Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, who claimed that the educational level in the Southern United States was so low that trainers for Japanese plants in Alabama had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech equipment."

Dumb heyseed redneck yokels in jesusland, dumb as a box of rocks:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::rofl:



http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/25/opinion/25krugman.html?_r=0
 
bullshit, ask the people working in the car factories in the south-----Mercedes, honda, BMW, nissan, toyota, subaru, kia, hyundai. great pay and benefits----and no unions.

You are wrong

and they pay a good rate and bennies because they know if they don't the Unions will be there , Unions even befit non union workers by putting the pressure on companys scared of having union to pay a good living wage

As to the Souf' I have been in the auto plants down there and they had a loot of trouble with starts ups and had to spend a lot of money on education as they found a big part of the work force in the souf' illiterates


A car manufacturing plant will open in Ontario rather than a state in the southeastern US. Why? Because people in Canada have a better education, are easier to train, and have lower health care costs due to Canada's universal health insurance. Education matters.
CBC News reports (via Pharyngula)

"The level of the workforce in general is so high that the training program you need for people, even for people who have not worked in a Toyota plant before, is minimal compared to what you have to go through in the southeastern United States," said Gerry Fedchun, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, whose members will see increased business with the new plant.
Some American states were willing to offer double the subsidies that Ontario is offering, but that extra money would have been used up by the higher costs associated with a worse workforce:

Nissan and Honda have encountered difficulties getting new plants up to full production in recent years in Mississippi and Alabama due to an untrained - and often illiterate - workforce. In Alabama, trainers had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech plant equipment. "The educational level and the skill level of the people down there is so much lower than it is in Ontario," Fedchun said.

In addition to lower training costs, Canadian workers are also $4 to $5 cheaper to employ partly thanks to the taxpayer-funded health-care system in Canada, said federal Industry Minister David Emmerson.
Ontario is now looking to attract more industries, like biotech. You can be sure that such industries won't readily locate to areas in the United States where not only do workers need "pictorials" to learn how to use equipment, but people don't even learn evolutionary theory because of religious ignorance.

The problems that Toyota cited do exist elsewhere, but the religious and conservative backlash against biology, evolution, and science in the South has to be a contributing factor — if not immediately when it comes to manufacturing cars, then certainly in the long term when it comes to the technologies that will probably dominate the 21st century. That's the price we pay when our politicians refuse to live in reality.

Toyota: Workers in Southeast Too Dumb to Employ?


Dumb inbred southern crackers

and all this time I thought you libs were all about equality and fairness and anti-discrimination, and loving everyone no matter who they are or where they come from.

then you post a stupid anti-southern rant that has absolutely no basis in fact.

you do realize that those ignorant southerners that you are calling names are mostly black, right?

so you, like most dem/libs, are a fucking asshole racist. lick my ass you dipshit.
 
and they pay a good rate and bennies because they know if they don't the Unions will be there , Unions even befit non union workers by putting the pressure on companys scared of having union to pay a good living wage

As to the Souf' I have been in the auto plants down there and they had a loot of trouble with starts ups and had to spend a lot of money on education as they found a big part of the work force in the souf' illiterates


A car manufacturing plant will open in Ontario rather than a state in the southeastern US. Why? Because people in Canada have a better education, are easier to train, and have lower health care costs due to Canada's universal health insurance. Education matters.
CBC News reports (via Pharyngula)

"The level of the workforce in general is so high that the training program you need for people, even for people who have not worked in a Toyota plant before, is minimal compared to what you have to go through in the southeastern United States," said Gerry Fedchun, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, whose members will see increased business with the new plant.
Some American states were willing to offer double the subsidies that Ontario is offering, but that extra money would have been used up by the higher costs associated with a worse workforce:

Nissan and Honda have encountered difficulties getting new plants up to full production in recent years in Mississippi and Alabama due to an untrained - and often illiterate - workforce. In Alabama, trainers had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech plant equipment. "The educational level and the skill level of the people down there is so much lower than it is in Ontario," Fedchun said.

In addition to lower training costs, Canadian workers are also $4 to $5 cheaper to employ partly thanks to the taxpayer-funded health-care system in Canada, said federal Industry Minister David Emmerson.
Ontario is now looking to attract more industries, like biotech. You can be sure that such industries won't readily locate to areas in the United States where not only do workers need "pictorials" to learn how to use equipment, but people don't even learn evolutionary theory because of religious ignorance.

The problems that Toyota cited do exist elsewhere, but the religious and conservative backlash against biology, evolution, and science in the South has to be a contributing factor — if not immediately when it comes to manufacturing cars, then certainly in the long term when it comes to the technologies that will probably dominate the 21st century. That's the price we pay when our politicians refuse to live in reality.

Toyota: Workers in Southeast Too Dumb to Employ?


Dumb inbred southern crackers

"What made Toyota so sensitive to labor quality issues? Maybe we should discount remarks from the president of the Toronto-based Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, who claimed that the educational level in the Southern United States was so low that trainers for Japanese plants in Alabama had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech equipment."

Dumb heyseed redneck yokels in jesusland, dumb as a box of rocks:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::rofl:



http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/25/opinion/25krugman.html?_r=0

why do you hate black people? BTW, dukes of hazard was filmed in california, you fucking pretend-elite, yankee bastard.
 
bullshit, ask the people working in the car factories in the south-----Mercedes, honda, BMW, nissan, toyota, subaru, kia, hyundai. great pay and benefits----and no unions.

You are wrong

and they pay a good rate and bennies because they know if they don't the Unions will be there , Unions even befit non union workers by putting the pressure on companys scared of having union to pay a good living wage

As to the Souf' I have been in the auto plants down there and they had a loot of trouble with starts ups and had to spend a lot of money on education as they found a big part of the work force in the souf' illiterates


A car manufacturing plant will open in Ontario rather than a state in the southeastern US. Why? Because people in Canada have a better education, are easier to train, and have lower health care costs due to Canada's universal health insurance. Education matters.
CBC News reports (via Pharyngula)

"The level of the workforce in general is so high that the training program you need for people, even for people who have not worked in a Toyota plant before, is minimal compared to what you have to go through in the southeastern United States," said Gerry Fedchun, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, whose members will see increased business with the new plant.
Some American states were willing to offer double the subsidies that Ontario is offering, but that extra money would have been used up by the higher costs associated with a worse workforce:

Nissan and Honda have encountered difficulties getting new plants up to full production in recent years in Mississippi and Alabama due to an untrained - and often illiterate - workforce. In Alabama, trainers had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech plant equipment. "The educational level and the skill level of the people down there is so much lower than it is in Ontario," Fedchun said.

In addition to lower training costs, Canadian workers are also $4 to $5 cheaper to employ partly thanks to the taxpayer-funded health-care system in Canada, said federal Industry Minister David Emmerson.
Ontario is now looking to attract more industries, like biotech. You can be sure that such industries won't readily locate to areas in the United States where not only do workers need "pictorials" to learn how to use equipment, but people don't even learn evolutionary theory because of religious ignorance.

The problems that Toyota cited do exist elsewhere, but the religious and conservative backlash against biology, evolution, and science in the South has to be a contributing factor — if not immediately when it comes to manufacturing cars, then certainly in the long term when it comes to the technologies that will probably dominate the 21st century. That's the price we pay when our politicians refuse to live in reality.

Toyota: Workers in Southeast Too Dumb to Employ?


Dumb inbred southern crackers

"The problems that Toyota cited do exist elsewhere, but the religious and conservative backlash against biology, evolution, and science in the South has to be a contributing factor — if not immediately when it comes to manufacturing cars, then certainly in the long term when it comes to the technologies that will probably dominate the 21st century. That's the price we pay when our politicians refuse to live in reality. :eek::eek::eusa_whistle::eusa_whistle::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:
 
I am a conservative Republican, Nebraska is a Conservative State...it is a right to work State...and it is NOT a good thing.

I am probably the most rabid anti union guy you'll ever run into.

It is NOT a good thing, it is a vey BAD thing...and puts the worker in a VERY bad position.


Not necessairly new, but a lie never the less. It's going to go down in flames in Ohio. Believe that!

Facts — Right to Work Is Wrong for Everyone
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yeah, righ to work laws could jeopardize the union bosses ability to purchase a new mercedes each year.
 
and they pay a good rate and bennies because they know if they don't the Unions will be there , Unions even befit non union workers by putting the pressure on companys scared of having union to pay a good living wage

As to the Souf' I have been in the auto plants down there and they had a loot of trouble with starts ups and had to spend a lot of money on education as they found a big part of the work force in the souf' illiterates


A car manufacturing plant will open in Ontario rather than a state in the southeastern US. Why? Because people in Canada have a better education, are easier to train, and have lower health care costs due to Canada's universal health insurance. Education matters.
CBC News reports (via Pharyngula)

"The level of the workforce in general is so high that the training program you need for people, even for people who have not worked in a Toyota plant before, is minimal compared to what you have to go through in the southeastern United States," said Gerry Fedchun, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, whose members will see increased business with the new plant.
Some American states were willing to offer double the subsidies that Ontario is offering, but that extra money would have been used up by the higher costs associated with a worse workforce:

Nissan and Honda have encountered difficulties getting new plants up to full production in recent years in Mississippi and Alabama due to an untrained - and often illiterate - workforce. In Alabama, trainers had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech plant equipment. "The educational level and the skill level of the people down there is so much lower than it is in Ontario," Fedchun said.

In addition to lower training costs, Canadian workers are also $4 to $5 cheaper to employ partly thanks to the taxpayer-funded health-care system in Canada, said federal Industry Minister David Emmerson.
Ontario is now looking to attract more industries, like biotech. You can be sure that such industries won't readily locate to areas in the United States where not only do workers need "pictorials" to learn how to use equipment, but people don't even learn evolutionary theory because of religious ignorance.

The problems that Toyota cited do exist elsewhere, but the religious and conservative backlash against biology, evolution, and science in the South has to be a contributing factor — if not immediately when it comes to manufacturing cars, then certainly in the long term when it comes to the technologies that will probably dominate the 21st century. That's the price we pay when our politicians refuse to live in reality.

Toyota: Workers in Southeast Too Dumb to Employ?


Dumb inbred southern crackers

"The problems that Toyota cited do exist elsewhere, but the religious and conservative backlash against biology, evolution, and science in the South has to be a contributing factor — if not immediately when it comes to manufacturing cars, then certainly in the long term when it comes to the technologies that will probably dominate the 21st century. That's the price we pay when our politicians refuse to live in reality. :eek::eek::eusa_whistle::eusa_whistle::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:



are you really that ignorant?
 
"What made Toyota so sensitive to labor quality issues? Maybe we should discount remarks from the president of the Toronto-based Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, who claimed that the educational level in the Southern United States was so low that trainers for Japanese plants in Alabama had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech equipment."

Dumb heyseed redneck yokels in jesusland, dumb as a box of rocks:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::rofl:



http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/25/opinion/25krugman.html?_r=0

why do you hate black people? BTW, dukes of hazard was filmed in california, you fucking pretend-elite, yankee bastard.

Lashing out won't change the fact of Toyota and other car companies are having trouble with the dumb rednecked work force in the souf'. I have been in those plants in Mississippi and alabama as we had to come up with some simple training material and 95 % of the workers were white and dumb as heck!:eusa_whistle:
 
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