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A Man of Wealth and Taste
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Out there somewhere beyond the doors of perception
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Back in 1910 Henry Ford decided to pay $5 a day to his employees on the assembly line...which was an unheard of wage in it's day, all the other car compainies thought it would bankrupt them to match the wage. However Fords turnover rate was so high that it didn't matter, he couldn't keep the people. His working conditions were so bad.
The Entertainment Union workers have about as much relationship to
UAW or UMW workers as a slave ship does to a luxury liner....allthough there doesn't seem to be much difference in intelligence or taste levels.
BTW I've made my comments concerning Unions and their efficacy today on another recent thread that showed up on the OT Board.
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