What Looters Do - Close the plant down !

Posted by SolitudeIsBliss 10 years, 3 months ago to Politics
36 comments | Share | Flag

So as the looters were not satisfied by what the Employer was offering they made sure All were left without a job. 6 extra Union votes assured that the last GE lamp plant in the area closed.


All Comments

  • Posted by plusaf 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I took some to a local Lowes Hardware a few weeks ago and was informed that "they don't accept them any more."

    Why not? Because it costs the store some hundreds of dollars PER VISIT for an EPA toxic disposal crew to come out for every thirty pounds or so of CFLs to be recycled!

    Put 'em in a Zip-Loc, put that Zip-Loc into another one and then toss it in your trash.

    Stupidity squared...
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by Danno 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    After workers at Shlitz Beer (Milwaukee, WI and at one time the largest brewery in the world) struck for the 3rd time in 5 years in the 1970's the owning family shut the brewery down. A popular beer today is made in what was once Shlitz's state-of-art brewing plant in upstate NY.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by Danno 10 years, 3 months ago
    "Productivity kills jobs!!!" That's how unions think. Interesting that successful small companies that make great productivity improvements as they grow never fire workers in net. Numbskulls cannot wrap there head around that. The GE plant with better processes may have grown and grown but we won't know now.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by $ Stormi 10 years, 3 months ago
    GE has been one of Obama's favorites. If they really wanted to stay in the US, they would. They are looking for an excuse to move production, and had moved in that direction before the election.
    The UN and Obama want CFLs. No, they did not study them well, Pelosi ramrodded the legislation through. A report from the Federation of German Engineers warns of an electrical smog around the CFLs when on, and advises keeping the heard at a distance from the lights. Among gases being put out by the lit bulbs, discounting the obvious mercury, are phenol, naphthalene and styrene.
    In Britain, they are taken to the Ministry of Light Bulbs, or some such name. Once everyone here is stuck with them, can you imagine it will be free to dispose of something that pollutes? Look for the cost to be passed on, and likely not cheap, to get rid of the things.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by KYFHO 10 years, 3 months ago
    Hmmm. Will this eventually turn out like Hostess? Bought out by a foreign concern and retooled anyway? And all those concessions in place anyway. When will labor learn that it is not always going to be their way? The highway is going to be the more prevalent answer from business. And the new improved "green" bulbs? Crap based on faulty science pushed by an agenda that boils down to control, like what toilet you can have, how much water you can use, what size soda you can buy, blah, blah, blah. Oh, and the cost? Hey kids! We can buy bread or light bulbs, but not both this week!
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by MikeJoyous 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    That ain't a reason, friend. Any time there is a vote, folks try to persuade you to vote one way or the other. They have to give reasons to persuade you--though I guess giving money or blackmailing folks has also been part of the "reasoning." If the union wanted to close the plant, what reasons did they give for folks to vote their way?
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Comment hidden due to member score or comment score too low. View Comment
  • Posted by Hiraghm 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Then the rules for actually disposing of them, put forward by your loving EPA, are insane overkill.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by Rocky_Road 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    These bulbs are Made in the USA, and due to their heavier filaments last seemingly forever.

    I used to replace the ones in my garage ceiling every 6 months, but the 'rough service' ones I last installed are still burning bright after over three years....
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by MikeJoyous 10 years, 3 months ago
    I'm confused, folks. What reasons did the union give for not accepting the agreement that the plant made? Does anyone here actually *know*?
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by bassboat 10 years, 3 months ago
    What a joke, union brotherhood. Same thing happened here in my hometown with several large businesses, they shut down the plants for the same reasons.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Comment hidden due to member score or comment score too low. View Comment
  • Posted by Boborobdos 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Those who worked for many years in the union jobs decided to cash out!

    Isn't that like an investor cashing out? Don't you consider one's own labor to be an investment?
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Comment hidden due to member score or comment score too low. View Comment
  • -1
    Posted by Boborobdos 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Are you going to deny them benefits they earned over the years?

    What about the folks clipping coupons from GE stock? What did they do to "earn" anything? Ohhhhhhhh, money to invest is more important than investing one's own labors? Is that it?
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Comment hidden due to member score or comment score too low. View Comment
  • -1
    Posted by Boborobdos 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    But Walmart is a huge corporation making lots of money. Doesn't that make them infallible?
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Comment hidden due to member score or comment score too low. View Comment
  • -1
    Posted by Boborobdos 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I do. For the couple I've had to replace I bought the replacement bulb, put the old one in the box, and left it in the car until the next time I hit a store that takes them back. Simple process.

    BTW check out: "The potential perils have been played up in the press, but if simple common sense is used when disposing of a broken compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL), the resulting exposure to mercury is equivalent to a mere nibble of tuna"

    That's from: http://www.1000bulbs.com/pages/mercury.h...
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Comment hidden due to member score or comment score too low. View Comment
  • Posted by Hiraghm 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    ::raises hand::
    I've even had interactive video training on the subject.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Comment hidden due to member score or comment score too low. View Comment
  • Posted by Hiraghm 10 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You think the employees at Walmart follow the hazmat rules? Of course not. And there are a *lot* of broken bulbs that come in.
    Reply | Permalink  

  • Comment hidden. Undo