Why are the employees blaming the company?
Why are the employees blaming the company?
But they are just doing what capitalism and free markets demand of them, right? Maybe it's unfettered capitalism (the system) they should be upset with.Gee Pete, who do you think made the decision to close plants and move jobs overseas? The Tooth Fairy? Bugs Bunny? Me, I'm kinda thinking it was the Board of Directors, who answer to the shareholders, who want more money in their pockets. Simple, basic economics. Even I can see the logic from their point of view, and I ain't the brightest bulb on the string. The days when you got out of high school or college and went to work for a company that actually provided job security are a thing of the distant past. Companies don't give a rat's ass about workers, it's all about the money, and the more they get, the happier they are.
But they are just doing what capitalism and free markets demand of them, right? Maybe it's unfettered capitalism (the system) they should be upset with.
This wouldn't have happened under socialism.
Understood. However I wasn't trolling. Just pointing out basic economic fact.Ain't bit'in on that hook.
That's how the free market works. nojokeDo you think $40,000 motorcycles might have something to do with it ? I mean, how many young people have that kind of cash for a toy. We all got into motorcycling when you could get out on the road for a few hundred dollars. If BRP manages to come out with that sub 10K starter Spyder, that will be a big help. As it is, I don't think I'll ever buy a new Spyder again. Way too much money.
Ain't bit'in on that hook.
It's supposed to be a discussion. There's been no arguing yet.Good Choice. Some people just love to argue. Me ? I'm a lover, not a fighter.
You are absolutely correct. That's how capitalists have always behaved. Nothing new there. nojokeGee Pete, who do you think made the decision to close plants and move jobs overseas? The Tooth Fairy? Bugs Bunny? Me, I'm kinda thinking it was the Board of Directors, who answer to the shareholders, who want more money in their pockets. Simple, basic economics. Even I can see the logic from their point of view, and I ain't the brightest bulb on the string. The days when you got out of high school or college and went to work for a company that actually provided job security are a thing of the distant past. Companies don't give a rat's ass about workers, it's all about the money, and the more they get, the happier they are.
Which is why H-D needs to manufacture in those markets, to avoid import fees. Those markets also have very little in the way of worker protections and so the burdened cost of labor is far lower.Most of those markets have pretty significant import taxes and license fees etc., so big displacement bikes are not easy to own financially.
:agree: I'm just pointing out that H-D management and owners aren't to blame for this decision.You can understand the economics of the move, but you can also understand why the employees are a little raw. The company gets a windfall from the new tax laws. They buy back 15 million shares, bump the dividend a 1/2 cent, and then.... wait for it.... close a plant here, open one overseas and lay off workers. Sure, the economics are there for the company. Not so much for workers.
Do you think $40,000 motorcycles might have something to do with it ?
I mean, how many young people have that kind of cash for a toy.
We all got into motorcycling when you could get out on the road for a few hundred dollars.
If BRP manages to come out with that sub 10K starter Spyder, that will be a big help.
As it is, I don't think I'll ever buy a new Spyder again. Way too much money.
It didn't. It was never intended to.And Carrier did the same thing. These companies and the rich people who control them take the money and run, and they run overseas where they can't be touched by U.S. law. So how exactly did that tax cut help laid off working class men and women at HD & Carrier, and I wonder how is it going to benefit me, plain old Joe Schmoe? The only "stock" I own is medical bills, and they sure as heck aren't paying me any dividends.