Is there any industry in the US which has prospered and continued a generation after the unionization of the workforce? UPS was an exception to the "unions destroy" rule. But look at how the Amazon delivery system has replaced UPS. Tesla is showing that the giga factory approach of centralizing production within a single facility is the key to producing great products at low cost. But you have to keep the union out. Otherwise, the massive investment by ownership is held hostage by unions that have the legal authority to shut down the operation of the plant.
Is there any industry in the US which has prospered and continued a generation after the unionization of the workforce? UPS was an exception to the "unions destroy" rule. But look at how the Amazon delivery system has replaced UPS. Tesla is showing that the giga factory approach of centralizing production within a single facility is the key to producing great products at low cost. But you have to keep the union out. Otherwise, the massive investment by ownership is held hostage by unions that have the legal authority to shut down the operation of the plant.
This is nonsense and isn't true, at all
Unionized Ford And GM do not manufacture cars in the US while non union Honda does. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/foreign/2019/09/30/hondas-marysville-ohio-auto-plant-prospers-without-union/2437268001/
Yes, because the companies hate to work with unions? That's not the fault of the union, that's the fault of capitalism.
Good catch. The liberty ship was not a battleship. Post edited. Thanks