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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (438518)12/5/2008 2:05:18 PM
From: Alighieri1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 1574493
 
A very strong argument can be made that unions are a significant part of the problem causing the loss in market share. After all, because of the unions, the value proposition when buying a GM car is not as attractive as when one buys a Nissan. As a marketing guru should be able to see this -- if I can buy a Nissan for a little more than a GM car yet have a car that is going to last and not rattle, wouldn't I do that? Get rid of the unions and you'll improve the quality of the product.

Now, the Big 3 need to make some adjustments to their product lines, no doubt -- and I'm sure they will. But none of this makes a nickel's worth of difference if we still have the UAW dragging them down. They have to deal with the biggest problems first, and the biggest problem is the UAW. After that's done, they at least have a fighting chance.


I gave up on this debate with you two days ago. You don't know what you are talking about.

Al
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