I don't want to downplay what Cordiano and those guys did ... but at no time in the discussions did Ford say we can't (cut further) because of this (deal) with the government, |
I have decided in 1996 that the Chrysler workers will lead the bargaining, |
I keep thinking it's going to be easier, and I must say it was at the other two companies. |
I think that was a short-term view of the values of Canada. |
I'm more optimistic today, we should be able to do this in the next few hours. The only way we couldn't is if they stuck to their position on reducing our relief and didn't solve the job security issues in St. Catharines, Windsor, Oshawa and Woodstock. |
I'm not very optimistic at this point, ... The big thing is the demand on jobs that they have, on outsourcing our jobs ... to anywhere in the world that can do it cheaper. |
I'm not very optimistic at this point. The big thing is the demand on jobs that they have, on outsourcing our jobs . . . to anywhere in the world that can do it cheaper. |
I'm so frustrated and angry about this decision, I can't believe it. It's irresponsible at best. My worry is it's consistent with the Harper government's idea of letting the market decide, as opposed to looking after Canadian interests. |
I'm up to the challenge. I love what I do and I'm not offended by somebody running at all. |
If I was making a prediction today, we'll be on the picket line, forced there by DaimlerChrysler management, |
If you devolve all the powers to the provinces, what do you have left? |
In any way they can. |
in two or three days. |
It shows that even in tough bargaining, if the union and the company meet their responsibilities, a deal can be reached, |
It shows that even in tough bargaining, if the union and the company meet their responsiblities, a deal can be reached. |