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CNBC: Flaherty Rips Obama Hypocrisy on GM Plan to Ship Auto Jobs Abroad

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CNBC: Flaherty Rips Obama Hypocrisy on GM Plan to Ship Auto Jobs Abroad

Thank author of this post/commentNLPC President Peter Flaherty debates new General Motors plan to ship more jobs to Mexico, South Korea and China with UAW defender Nancy Skinner, along with CNBC host Dennis Kneale.

Reply #1

Roscel

I know this is like surreal. I understand how President Peter Flaherty feel about the plan of General MOtors to ship auto works to other countries such as Mexico, China and South Korea. Probably this is because they want to lower down costs on manpower services. I know how Americans feel about this and I know why they felt they were betrayed by President Obama. I understand that this is probably the last thing they have in mind. Of course, Americans need these jobs, too.

Reply #2

Marynor

There is already an increase of automotive jobs around the world since there is also a high demand in terms of buying automobiles. Hence, a lot of car companies are also challenged to improve the quality of their service, and make a better quality of cars. If General Motors would want to ship more jobs to Mexico, South Korea and China, then let it be. This is a way of exploring more opportunities to other countries.

I saw another thread that focuses on this same issue, and I have to comment the same thing I did in the other forum, and that is, until Americans are unwilling to work as hard and for as low wages as these countries, content to work in less than ideal surroundings, they will continue to see their jobs shipped out to other countries that are will to do all this.

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