RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:bombardier en baisse demainWages are mostly always cheaper were there's no unions. Proportion of middle-class is always smaller in those places too.
I guess lots of employees drank the 'trickle- down' kool-aid in the USA, because unions are a lot less prevalent over there.
I guess you can take 'slavery' out of the day-to-day lingo but minimum-wages poverty stories are a big social issue in the USA. Social issues sounds to much like socialism for them to want to fix it.
Anyway... i believe they will accept the new proposal but since we don't know what it actually is... we'll know soon enough.
trademorestock wrote: Or we go non union like Gulfstream. I would also guess wages are cheaper in savannah geogia