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To: russet who wrote (18985)9/17/2002 12:30:56 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Well I was looking for it in print (where I found the stuff I did post). Heard it on the CBC and added that 'cause the non union part surprised me. Hope I don't have to throw a few crows on the Barbecue... :o)



To: russet who wrote (18985)9/17/2002 1:19:49 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 36161
 
Hey Russet, Things are looking up (on the crow front :o)
A Tad old BUT nonetheless labournet.net

detnews.com

flipside.org
Bottom of page note date at top of page.

Oh here it is God I love the Net.....and God bless the CBC :o)
cbc.ca
The Canadian Auto Workers and president Buzz
Hargrove are happy to join the tax break chorus
with the ex-Big Three as they have a big vested
interest. The Japanese auto plants are non-union
and the CAW has never been able to organize
their workers. If the ex-Big Three shrink in
Canada so does the CAW.


Blast the spin .....If it smells like productivity... Check this CAW link
caw.ca
Seems they are too productive for the unions liking notwithstanding that they import major components it STILL smacks of efficiency (more palatable than productivity :o)

regards
Kastel

Thanks for making me think. I'm quaffing a Moosehead Pale in triumph ( it goes down better sans feathers :o)