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Here's my question..all the rhetoric about tax cuts to promote business so business people can hire and provide jobs to Americans..how do we stop them from farming out the work to India, the Philippines and other countries? What a bunch of hypocrites. All these business owners care about is the bottom line..making more bucks. They screw their U.S. employees every time they farm work out to foreign countries because labor is cheap. How do we stop that? Happy Saturday! :)
OH man, you hit a hot button for me! That just boils my blood. I buy AMERICAN whenever possible and really think twice about buying anything made elsewhere, but it is so D#$% insane trying to find something made in AMERICA. Sorry, I will try to calm down now. But I will be watching this question, am very interested to hear what others have to say!
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I can feel you fist being raised in anger!! My very best +2
by Pleasureman69 wears a COAT of friendship on February 7th, 2009
Sometimes it's the greed of the unions representing workers, Rosie. In Canada, we' got auto workers making 30 bucks an hour, straight out of highschool. Some of the senior ones were earning upwards of 55 bucks an hour. No wonder auto manufacturers are in trouble. Labor costs come down,energy costs come down the perks dissapear and it makes more economic sense for companies to keep the local labor market employed. Yeah, it is the bottom line but I reckon they have a choice. Some jobs with a viable company or no jobs if a company goes under. The trend for foriegn labor can always swing back, but not if that company doesn't exist anymore.
by scubabob on February 7th, 2009
Thank you, Pleasureman. My displeasure came through to you? :)
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on February 7th, 2009
Thank you, Scubabob for the very clear explanation. I appreciate it m'dear! :)
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on February 7th, 2009
Question: The bail outs and the like down there. Did your government include a clause about retaining local employees or keeping existing plants open, rather than closing them as part of the loans?
by scubabob on February 7th, 2009
I don't know the answer to your question my friend..but it is a very good question. Happy Sunday! :) ((hugs))
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on February 8th, 2009