Originally posted by Lohman446
The entire automaking industry is wrapped up in the "goods producing" industry figure, so the chart both fails to make a point and fails to make a valid comparison. All industries have ranges of compensation for specific subsectors. Simply being on the high side of the wider industry range range proves nothing with regard to competitiveness of the particular companies in question, especially when the self-same data shows the competitors to those companies as also on the high side of the range.
The automaking industry is just historically a profitable industry, so its workers get paid more than less profitable sectors. Not terribly shocking or problematic.
Originally posted by Lohman446
You claim to know the difference between hourly wage and total labor costs, yet continue to make points as if they are the same thing.
Originally posted by Lohman446
Originally posted by Lohman446
So-called "right to work" is just another term for anti-union policies and unionbusting, putting the workers' interests last rather cleverly by using language that says just the opposite. Very, very common conservative tactic.
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