Important? How? By increasing the amount of disposable income that could
be garnered as profits by the very manufacturers who were selling these
same people their goods?
That *is* */the worst/* possible idea for the present economic problems
of the world as anyone of intelligence can see.
Of course all those "intelligent see-ers" are now in government and
/especially/ in BANKING.
D.
On 12/12/2012 6:59 AM, Ed Weick wrote:
Unions used to be a very important part of the economy. Increasingly,
they no longer are.
Ed
The Lansing-Beijing connection
By Harold Meyerson
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/harold-meyerson/2011/02/24/ABvsvmP_page.html>,
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