UAW strike losses for GM reach about $1B—and still rising

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One thought on “UAW strike losses for GM reach about $1B—and still rising

  1. Oh, those poor dears, “having” to survive on $250 per week. Who says they have to? They are doing it voluntarily….is anyone holding a gun to their head and forcing them to walk the picket lines rather than work at jobs that were bought and paid for by American Taxpayers?

    Let ’em starve if they don’t want to work for what they’ve been offered after Team Obama and the UAW raped General Motors Stock and Bond Holders in 2009 to “save” the company from “bankruptcy.” Such ingratitude as is being shown now is unprecedented.

    Do they have any idea how many customers they are further driving to competitive makes with this nonsense?

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