DiamondSCattleCo
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With the UAW being the majority shareholder, one of two things is going to happen:
1) The UAW will still be greedy and drive the newly restructured Chrysler out of business for good (which I suspect will happen)
2) The UAW will finally realize that its members have to compete on a world stage and that 70 or 80 bucks an hour is not a realistic wage
It'll be interesting to see what happens to Chevrolet. Their losses were even higher than Chrysler's, and they had no real plan in place to move forward.
Rod
With the UAW being the majority shareholder, one of two things is going to happen:
1) The UAW will still be greedy and drive the newly restructured Chrysler out of business for good (which I suspect will happen)
2) The UAW will finally realize that its members have to compete on a world stage and that 70 or 80 bucks an hour is not a realistic wage
It'll be interesting to see what happens to Chevrolet. Their losses were even higher than Chrysler's, and they had no real plan in place to move forward.
Rod