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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1707960" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>the Deere workers took a pay cut in the last 6 year contract and the new offer will not keep up with the expected inflation numbers. Deere used to be the leader in employee pay and benefits but they just keep taking it away a little at a time. Back in the "old days" if Deere wanted to hire 100 new employees, 2000 people would show up for an interview. recently, Deere posted openings for 200 positions and had 5 people show up for the job fair. out of the 5, 3 were offered jobs, 2 quit within the first 2 weeks. Deere is not shy about telling workers that their main focus is not their employees, their costumers, or their dealers; stockholders are their major focus and driving force on any decisions. if the stock prices start falling, Deere will be back at the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1707960, member: 38038"] the Deere workers took a pay cut in the last 6 year contract and the new offer will not keep up with the expected inflation numbers. Deere used to be the leader in employee pay and benefits but they just keep taking it away a little at a time. Back in the "old days" if Deere wanted to hire 100 new employees, 2000 people would show up for an interview. recently, Deere posted openings for 200 positions and had 5 people show up for the job fair. out of the 5, 3 were offered jobs, 2 quit within the first 2 weeks. Deere is not shy about telling workers that their main focus is not their employees, their costumers, or their dealers; stockholders are their major focus and driving force on any decisions. if the stock prices start falling, Deere will be back at the table. [/QUOTE]
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