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Google salaries of CEOs for American automakers. Now google salaries for CEOs of the other major car companies.around the world.
Awesome…love it.
Bring our youth back to earth and require them to drive a yugo. No AC, AM radio and crank windows
Don’t let @YaleDawg get to you. I’m polar opposite from him on most topics and choose not to engage with him on certain topics.
But I love conversing with him and he brings a lot.
Just avoid those areas where he’ll piss you off.
I’m still hoping to meet Yale when I have a chance to head up and visit my nose tackle. But we won’t be discussing presidential candidates
I didn't google it. But if I had, what would I have found?
Unions do teach hardship, so in that manner, can be a good lesson.
They make 2-3 times less while the workers make double compared to the US auto industry.
Gotcha. That doesn't really surprise me. Lots of factors go into this...but in my experience...american unions do not benefit their workers long term. Like a....they mean well...but....type situation.
No, you are the person being a smart ass in regards to an acute problem I am dealing with and I posted on here thinking maybe someone would have a creative solution. Great news? Give me a break. Not interested in politics in either direction, but c'mon man.
Unions are apolitical
And the French are courageous
They were in the 1700s
In the dictionary?
Interesting. Source?
Thing is, the presentation of these data is skewed by the inclusion of those without any union ties, be it themselves or other member of their household. I'm sure you've heard the phrase, "among those expressing a preference," before.
When you limit the plot to those responses (weight averaged) only - a very standard approach in the research space - you get an outcome that offers a closer representation of the truth from this sample as to where the political preference of union supporters as defined (member, retired, in the hh) fall, more Democrat than Republican.
The differences between party preference percentages at the edges (lean and strong) are less than between the two middles (weak). The "disapearing middle" - not just in politics - is something we've tracked going nearly 10 years, so this aligns there, too.
Geek hat put away, Power G back on.
GO DAWGS!
Same as the gaters...