Also, as bad as it sounds for the folks in Fond du Lac, if the company opts for the non-union crowd down South, the end result might be making it a far more competitive company. Marty Forman I pray they keep jobs in FDL Wisconsin. When business was good, no one gave the credit to the union workers. Perhaps it's the failed American economy and our dependence on foreign oil that put us into this mess. I know I had much more expendable income prior to 2000 when gas prices weren't astronomical. They're using the recession as a convenient excuse to move out of FDL. Unions will always take the blame, but is it really the unions fault that:
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