The Big Three's real union problem

If there is hope for the Big Three and for the UAW, it rests in unionizing the foreign automakers' U.S. plants.

Even if a deal for a $15-billion to $17-billion preliminary bailout comes together this weekend to keep carmakers afloat into 2009, they will continue to be dogged by their most significant competitive disadvantage: a high-priced, unionized workforce. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Dec. 8, 2008

The article points out what may be a failure of vision of auto worker unions in not prioritizing efforts to unionize workers in auto plants established by foreign auto manufacturers.

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