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Before they get any help one very important requirement, that is overlooked, should be that they learn to make a good automobile. Ya know, like Toyota and Honda.
What killed GM was the sudden decline in popularity of the SUV's and big cars when $4.00/gallon gasoline hit. Now that the price of gas is around $2.00/gallon I think you will see a return to our old driving habits and choice of vehicles. I expect we will see gas hover in $1.50/gallon range shortly and remain there for the next few years. That is the key to the recovery of GM. If we go back to buying American cars, GM lives. If not.... RIP GM.
Unions: The death blow to American manufacturing jobs.
I watched as Levi Straus stopped making jeans in America back in the 80's. Why? Union strangle hold. If they didn't get every damn thing they wanted they'd shut down every plant and starve a YES out of Levi's. Most were plants in rural America like Morrilton, AR. Where a Levi's emp. was one of the highest paid in the town. Uneducated, taken in, trained, rich benefits, etc., all GONE due to greed and a stupid union trying to look like they were doing something.
I worked as a maintenance electrician at Levi's after the Navy. I started at $9/hr then raised to 11.50 after 90 days. Our shop in the plant was not part of the union due to it's mechanical nature. There were unskilled workers in the plant doing nothing but watching a automatic box tapping machine making $15-20/hr. Order pickers walking around with a list and a box on a cart putting three of this two of that, etc... making upward of $25/hr. IN THE 80'S.
Notice where your pants are made now? Thanks UNIONS.
Before they get any help one very important requirement, that is overlooked, should be that they learn to make a good automobile. Ya know, like Toyota and Honda.