nbpt100
Well-known member
No one on here is old enough to really know what the conditions were for Mill workers but if you read history and remember stories from your grand parents you get a pretty darn good idea. It sucked! It was hard work for low pay and no respect. Management treated you like a rented mule.
it was the unions that brought a living wage to factory workers along with safety protections and the week end. Human dignity.
We could write a book on what went wrong. I will just say it is not easy to have a democratic society with a strong middle class. It takes a lot of work but it is worth it. So many dont want to put in any effort. They just want to blame someone else for every problem. In bad economic times it becomes even more common to point fingers and find scape goats. It is the Unions, the illegals the greedy politicians etc.
Food for thought!
I will close with this. I worked at a factory that gave the union workers a larger raise than they asked for. You heard me correctly. Unthinkable, right! Well it turned out to be a Trojan horse. It was to justify their true intention to move the factory to Mexico. They could run the cost savings numbers to be larger and then easily justify closing the US factory and moving to cheapo labor south of the boarder.
I can't prove this but at the end of it all I am sure management got a nice big bonus based on their financial game playing. They could claim to save the company even more money and exceed their goals.
Yea, sure I buy US made tools if I like the quality. I like to buy local too. I get all of that. But I don't like to support junk products. If it is poor quality I stay away regardless of COO.
it was the unions that brought a living wage to factory workers along with safety protections and the week end. Human dignity.
We could write a book on what went wrong. I will just say it is not easy to have a democratic society with a strong middle class. It takes a lot of work but it is worth it. So many dont want to put in any effort. They just want to blame someone else for every problem. In bad economic times it becomes even more common to point fingers and find scape goats. It is the Unions, the illegals the greedy politicians etc.
Food for thought!
I will close with this. I worked at a factory that gave the union workers a larger raise than they asked for. You heard me correctly. Unthinkable, right! Well it turned out to be a Trojan horse. It was to justify their true intention to move the factory to Mexico. They could run the cost savings numbers to be larger and then easily justify closing the US factory and moving to cheapo labor south of the boarder.
I can't prove this but at the end of it all I am sure management got a nice big bonus based on their financial game playing. They could claim to save the company even more money and exceed their goals.
Yea, sure I buy US made tools if I like the quality. I like to buy local too. I get all of that. But I don't like to support junk products. If it is poor quality I stay away regardless of COO.
