It is also important to realize where the bulk of GE's profits really came from. We think of GE and aircraft engines and appliances. But during Welch's tenure GE became a huge credit and credit card company just as the government lifted the usury laws. Big banks and credit card companies lured poor credit borrowers into putting seconds on their homes, refinancing their credit card debt with tantalizing 'come on' rates all buttressed with monstrous penalties for missing a single payment.
Rates jumped from 9% to 33% on the entire balance of revolving loans (credit cards, seconds) in many cases, making it nearly impossible for folks--good folks--to keep up.
Miss a payment, lose your home--eventually.
Banking fees were a national shame and had to be legislated away and was only partly done. Your bank could hit you with a $30 NSF fee, day-after-day-after-day and mail you the notice so that you were already $100 or more bucks in before you knew what happened. It was legal thievery. It might be a $3 overdraft that you fixed the next day, but now it was negative $27 because of the $30 fee and spiraled and snowballed from there.
Banks were allowed to deduct your biggest item first, hoping to trigger an NSF and each item after that triggered a new $30 fee. One $3 item could cascade into huge fees literally over night.
And that wasn't enough to staunch their greed. They packaged loans into bulk instruments, sold those to towns, pensions and charities and it all came tumbling down in the Great Recession that brought us to the brink of a full-scale economic winter.
Isn't knee jerk deregulation wonderful??
CALLING CON-WAY FREIGHT DRIVERS: LLA {Con-Way Freight} Teamster Vote 9/12/14
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gee, you arent alluding to the surface transportation act, are you? why that saved us all from ourselves, look at the huge savings all these poor company owners were able to reap? those poor gaineys, werners, mourons, sure have rewarded us for all that help, huh? -
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What happens if the union and Con-Way can't agree? Do we strike? How long will we strike? Does the union pay my bills while on strike?
I'll ask agian, how will the union make my work place better?double yellow Thanks this. -
Whip, you make some great points. Gotta hand it to you.
Not that I agree, but your points are well-presented points. Both sides are capable of over-reach and mis-representation, raising false, unreasonable expectations that can only come crashing down around us. We need a better human condition; it's in too short supply on both sides.
I'm reading a coffee table history of Con-way right now. (Author, Jeffrey Rodengen and forward by Raymond O'Brien, former chairman of the board.) There is, I think, a between the lines subtext in all the twists and turns that whispers a secret, but obvious intention, "How we pulled a non-union rabbit out of the hat by really, really, really trying."
And guess what? They're back because some drivers think it's needed. To protect their jobs.double yellow, whip and already gone Thank this. -
I'm not pro or against the union, not yet. I simply don't know enough about it. But a theme that I seem to be picking up with the union is the perception that the Company's hands are tied when it comes to discipline. So the Company cannot set boundary's and establish and apply rules? We have some dead beats at Con-way and the union would cover them like a blanket.
Why.....? They have rights.
I say hogwash! So your a lazy piece of trash and you want rights? Or you skirt the system and the Company is tied up in a list of rules that are all tilted in the favor of the "rights" of folks who spend their time figuring out loopholes, thus prohibiting the Company form enforcing policy.
There is no doubt that the pension is a benefit as well as representation in the event of an event that requires representation. But as Whip has stated, our company has some of the best stuff going, why change?whip, double yellow and SodaDriver Thank this. -
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ill say it again, the pension and benefits. they arent too costly, they never had problems paying them before. -
Too may people on here that have no idea what the are talking about. Teamsters guaranteeing a pension. There is no such animal. If you want to know the facts concerning such issues Google the term vested pensions and who holds the guarantee. Then you will be some what qualified to participated in that discussion.
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