Showing posts with label millwright audel books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label millwright audel books. Show all posts

Friday, January 01, 2010

Audel Books Millwrights


The best prices on audel books for the millwrights and other trades.
Millwright Ron
www.unionmillwright.com

Audel Books Millwrights

The best prices on audel books for the millwrights and other trades.
Millwright Ron
www.unionmillwright.com

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Lifetime Achievement Falsie Award


Lifetime Achievement Falsie Award
The Center for Media and Democracy/PR Watch gave its first-ever “Lifetime Achievement Falsie Award” to Berman, the man CBS’s 60 Minutes dubbed “Dr. Evil.” The Falsies shine an unflattering light on those responsible for polluting our information environment—you know, those high-paid corporate mouthpieces who have truth-telling issues.

Millwright Ron



Friday, March 07, 2008

China


So you think that Union labor controls the economy.It is not labor but greed.

It is about Greed,.......
Greed of the ceo's,Greed of the U.S. Politicians.


If China's wages rise 8% annually for the next five years, says a Boston Consulting Group study, the average factory hand will still earn just $1.30 an hour by then.

Wage gap closing . . . very slowly
All U.S. workers need to do is be patient, and soon the wage gap that has sent so many U.S. jobs overseas to low-cost countries such China and India will be gone.

Yep, if U.S. workers -- or their children -- just wait a little while longer, then after a mere 32 more years of 10% raises, a Chinese worker making $100 a month -- well above the current official minimum wage of $87 a month, I admit -- will have closed the wage gap now separating the Chinese worker from the U.S. worker making $2,000 a month.

That assumes, of course, that the U.S. worker will not have received a single raise in those 32 years. If the U.S. worker has averaged even a 3.5% annual raise, the Chinese worker will need 50 years to close the wage gap

Millwright Ron

www.unionmillwright.com

Wednesday, December 19, 2007