Alabama offers union-free auto plant for Hyundai

2002-04-22 Thread Tim Shorrock
Globalization strikes home. Hyundai's unions formed the core of the militant Korean Confederation of Trade Unions. TS Labor Proposal Tipped Scales for Hyundai Alabama Plant Chosun Ilbo (South Korea's most conservative newspaper) April 22 Hyundai Motor was found to have chosen Alabama as the

Re: Alabama offers union-free auto plant for Hyundai

2002-04-22 Thread Michael Perelman
This article claims that the Alabama giveaway to Mercedes was a good deal of the state. It was, of course, about $170,000 in incentives per job. Brooks, Rick. 2002. Big Incentives Won Alabama a Piece of the Auto Industry. Wall Street Journal (3 April): p. A1. -- Michael Perelman Economics

Re: union free

1998-02-11 Thread MScoleman
In a message dated 98-02-11 12:35:33 EST, you write: It would be interesting for the Right person to infiltrate. It would obviously have to be a man, someone who of a hail fellow well met variety. Ellen I don't think it has to be a man. 40% of all small business owners are women. A nice

Re: union free

1998-02-11 Thread Ellen Dannin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Doug Henwood wrote: I got a flyer in yesterday's mail announcing a series of seminars on "How To Stay Union-Free into the 21st Century" (printed with "UNION FREE" in red in what looks like 96- or 100-point type, in contrast with the rest of the phra

union free

1998-02-11 Thread Doug Henwood
I got a flyer in yesterday's mail announcing a series of seminars on "How To Stay Union-Free into the 21st Century" (printed with "UNION FREE" in red in what looks like 96- or 100-point type, in contrast with the rest of the phrase, which was merely in 30-point black t