Mark Mix discusses the Fallout from the UAW Strike and Big Labor $$$ on St. Louis’s Newstalk
Mark Mix Discusses the Fallout from the UAW Strike on St. Louis’s Newstalk with Mike Ferguson.
Dennis Seid of the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal has a laugh at the expense of United Auto Workers (UAW) Boss Ron Gettelfinger’s recent offer to unionize Toyota’s employees:
. . . to help the world’s No. 2 automaker “continue to be a success.”
Uh, oh! It’s no wonder that Toyota isn’t exactly jumping for joy at the prospects. They’ve done just fine without the UAW, and probably don’t need the UAW to come to its “rescue.”
Consider what has befallen General Motors, Ford and Chrysler the past few years. The UAW has certainly helped them continue to be successful, hasn’t it?
The UAW, using their compulsory unionism power, has endangered the livelihoods of the very workers they claim to represent.
Seid sums it up, “Face it: The UAW has helped turn the domestic automakers into inefficient, bloated companies. It’s why they’re shedding plants, workers and brands.”
Mark Mix Discusses the Fallout from the UAW Strike on St. Louis’s Newstalk with Mike Ferguson.
Union boss Shawn Fain claims to oppose “corporate welfare,” but isn’t hesitant to personally benefit from it. (Credit: Status Coup News…
National Right To Work President Mark Mix appeared on Newmax’s Chris Salcedo Show to discuss the ongoing UAW Strike and It’s Potential Impact on the Economy.