JBrady555
Member
I'm guessing that it's hard to make good products on a large scale without highly skilled and educated union labor that is available in places like NYS. where are they going to find the skilled workforce in Albama? If the south had anything to offer in that regard, the rest of america's industry would have moved there a long time ago. The auto manufacturing in the south largely is performed by robots/ in highly automated/mechanized plants.
I'm guessing if they did move to the south that they could probably deliver their product to the consumers a little bit cheaper since they won't have to pay ridiculously high union wages. You guys get paid more to do less. There was a time when this country needed unions back when workers were treated horrible, those days are over. I work in a field where there is both union companies and non union. I make plenty of money doing what I do for 26 dollars an hour. I don't need or want the 36 dollars an hour that the union guys get for the same job. If I needed more money I would have applied myself more in school and got a better job. Thinking that NYS has more educated labor than the rest of the country is absolutely ignorant, if you guys were that smart maybe you would vote for politicians that didn't defecate all over your constitutional rights.