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robert77

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  1. The Date at the top of this press release is November 3rd.....

    Really, Channel 4 news? Where?

     

     

     

     

    Really, who said that? Where are you getting your information?

     

     

     

    Really, I asked my chairman when I heard about this bullshit going around. He said there was no agreement, yet.

    What we are seeing is a coordinated effort by a bunch of dipshit LOSERS to create high hopes and expectations of monetary gains in this contract. These three fucking liars made all of this shit up. There is no contract or tentative agreement yet and there has been nothing said about money or the media would have reported it. Here is a google link on UAW-Ford tentative agreement--

     

     

    http://www.google.com/#hl=en&cp=14&gs_id=14&xhr=t&q=UAW-Ford+tentative+agreement&pf=p&sclient=psy-ab&source=hp&pbx=1&oq=UAW-Ford+tenta&aq=0v&aqi=g-v1&aql=&gs_sm=&gs_upl=&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=298cfbc9b6f1239a&biw=1024&bih=616

     

    As of this time, there is not an agreement. But, what is going on here are a few people who are trying to stir the pot by making up shit and they want you to eat it. Hey LOSERS, I will wait until my chairman tells me there is a tentative agreement and I will look at what our negotiators bargained. I am tired of you fucking LOSERS making up bullshit.

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  2. They'll probably fill that plant wall to wall with work and workers once all the higher wage, so-called "Senior" employees are out and the lower paid, $16 dollar-an-hour capped, new workforce can be hired in....

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  3. Two problems here, First off Ford is contradicting itself: "In a speech in New York last October, Chief Financial Officer Lewis Booth said the automaker's labor costs were "close to being fully competitive." He said Ford's labor costs would drop to $50 an hour, from $55, once the automaker hires new workers, who can be paid half what senior workers make." Sounds like they already have their solution to me, already been agreed upon in the previous contract. Also, "Profit sharing has been added to the amount and the $5,000 adds about $2 an hour to our labor costs," Evans said. "Without that, our labor costs are closer to $56 an hour." Now the workers are being told they've put the company at a disadvantage because they've MADE THE COMPANY A PROFIT!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!

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  4. Seroiusly though, I was wondering why Ford hasn't just taken the rest of the products they are forced to keep producing from out of state Ach plants, (Sandusky,Indy, Etc...) stuff them into Raws, Sterling, Sheldon Rd & Saline,(Making them Blue Oval again). They could easily get tax breaks for moving the product here, Probably profitably produce these lower margin products with the 2nd teir employees, and reduce major overhead by getting rid of those plants.

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  5. Maybe this daycare thing will be good for them. They can color and do projects with all the other kids, and they LOVE story time. And they dont steal anymore so im sure they would be a welcome addition

    We were not planning on having any older kids, but since we were planning on charging by the pound, your 2 boy's at 260lbs a piece are more than welcome!!!!! Goodbye house payment!!!!

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