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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread

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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (3832)2/2/2001 12:57:32 AM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) of 59480
 
I think that's even too simplistic. The answer lies partly in union/management relations and commonality of goals. For a brief, sweet period a few years ago, Chrysler management and labor shared common goals and worked together. And the light blazed -- albeit briefly, a flash in the pan, before reverting to the all too-well-known management/labor struggle. Glad I sold my Chrysler stock near the zenith. The warning that caused me to pull the trigger? When union labor, which already was being rewarded handsomely for its important role in the turnaround, declared that it deserved to share (more) in the success that it was already enjoying. Well, now it can share in the failure that it helped cause.
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