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Comments: 17
Don't know if anyone else encountered it or not but when this "played" I had neither sound nor picture, just the indicator at the bottom moving across.
However, your headline makes a retired person feel really good!
Thanks, I was inspired.
I just played the video and it worked for me.
We, in Europe, are also concerned by this matter. This morning, Opel (GM) workers went to work wondering if GM forgot them in their plans as they haven't talk about our factory.
The closing of our factory in Antwerp would affect over a total of 10,000 people that will immediately lose their job. We're a so small country! Shareholders of big companies want to earn too much and never accept to sacrifice a single red cent of their revenue, employees and other workers always pay the bill for them!
It's the result of the capitalist globalization.
I have been asked to add myself on the electoral roll. It's perhaps time for me to enter the game ;-)
Actually, I'm not implying anything. It's more like observing.
Even though the "house" has new owners, there are still some structural issues that need to be addressed.
Get in the game, it is time.
Nice work, if you can get it.
Look closer. Especially at :08 seconds into the beginning.
No problem ,it was a pleasure.
The video was interesting and what I have to say may not be taken well, please believe I mean no ill fealings by it, but, If the unions way back when [ I used to be a teamster] would have realized that just because the company had a lot of extra money for the upper management that they would share it with the rank and file.
They would only add the pay raises to the price of the products until they would price themselves out of business. I think that has happened and the only way to correct it is to get the wages back down to the level of comparable jobs. Just a thought. Dutch