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In message news:MPG.20b3faaf91fe07e598968c (AT) shawnews (DOT) vc.shawcable.net, b sprach forth the following: In article <Xns993153F0593E1FredGarvin (AT) 66 (DOT) 250.146.128>, nospam (AT) whitehouse (DOT) gov says... In message news:MPG.20b2ea662d82019f98968b (AT) shawnews (DOT) vc.shawcable.net, b sprach forth the following: In article <Xns992FC87D62AF7FredGarvin (AT) 66 (DOT) 250.146.128>, nospam (AT) whitehouse (DOT) gov says... In message news:MPG.20b1317eb5e5bfa989689 (AT) shawnews (DOT) vc.shawcable.net, b sprach forth the following: My company just stopped paying his employees Why? He had a union company and a non union company. He brought his union accounts over to his non union company. He stopped paying his union employees so we'd quit. It worked. We made a deal with the Labour relations board that we wouldn't file any more grievances, if he gave us our money. We were offered a job at his non union company before the LRB hearing, but we turned it down. This guy was bad news. Is the non-union shop still operating? If so that says he's not. Yes, but he would only hire people from India that don't speak English So is it racism, envy or xenophobia driving you? The business I work for (and it's a very large one) employs many Indians, though not in my particular department. As best as I can tell, they have come to the US legally, HAVE learned English (what second language can YOU speak well enough to integrate into another society?), and have a strong work ethic (another concept foreign - pardon the pun - to many union folk). What type of business was this? If it's still going on today with many workers who don't speak English, I can see how the dismissed workers were considered expendable. Not racism. I feel sorry for these employees that are exploited, "white |
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As best as I can tell, they have come to the US legally, HAVE learned English (what second language can YOU speak well enough to integrate into another society?), and have a strong work ethic (another concept foreign - pardon the pun - to many union folk). |
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In message news:MPG.20b41ed5f780b4ef98968e (AT) shawnews (DOT) vc.shawcable.net, b sprach forth the following: Why are people not going to India or Mexico looking for employment? It's because of low wages, poor education, little or no health care. Now why is that? My rant is driven by right wing wacko's The Indians I know speak and write English better than you do. They know that you don't use an apostrophe when spelling a plural form of a noun. like yourself trying to tell me that the country would be better off without unions. Unions reduce spending power. Union teachers produce poorer students. Union-negotiated health care is bankrupting a new company every day. If this were true, unions would be extinct. Most unions ARE extinct. How many pieces of clothing do you have that were made by ILGWU? GWB, has destroyed your Country. Once again, Indians in the US know that you don't insert a comma within a simple independent clause. Another ringing endorsement for union teachers. You're in an unwinnable war you can't withdraw from. The only politician I'm aware of who is for withdrawal is Ron Paul, and he's the guy I'm supporting for President. The deficit has never been this high, unemployment is rising Unemployment is NOT rising. and your dollar just fell another couple cents to the Canadian dollar. And only Ron Paul among national politicians supports hard money. And people like you will probably vote for a right wing government again. I'm voting for Ron Paul. You're an idiot. My post was done in haste. Why don't you move to |
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"Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute" <nospam (AT) whitehouse (DOT) gov> wrote in message news:Xns9931DDC5A56AEFredGarvin (AT) 66 (DOT) 250.146.128... snipped As best as I can tell, they have come to the US legally, HAVE learned English (what second language can YOU speak well enough to integrate into another society?), and have a strong work ethic (another concept foreign - pardon the pun - to many union folk). India is a land of many different languages, so classes in India are taught in English in order to standardize their education system and simplify communication and business within their country. It seems that everyone who is educated is at least bi-lingual. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) |
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India is a land of many different languages, so classes in India are taught in English in order to standardize their education system and simplify communication and business within their country. |
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"Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote in message India is a land of many different languages, so classes in India are taught in English in order to standardize their education system and simplify communication and business within their country. What a concept. I wonder if that would work in this country. |
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David Cole, a longtime industry consultant <snip |
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who leads the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Mich. says one of most critical challenges facing Chrysler's new owners is negotiating with the United Auto Workers what he calls a "transformational labor contract" that lifts from the company much of the $18 billion burden it carries now for retiree health care. Why should consumers care? Because restructuring the health-care burden would free up capital for research and development, leading to better technology and improved quality for future models, Mr. Cole says. <snip |
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