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and back on topic GM were always going to pull out they just needed the right excuse.. Expensive Daewoo has been bleeding red ink for too long its not economically viable for an american company to keep a patriotic australian dream alive...

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I enjoyed the essay personally :)

But yeah as soon as Ford said "we quit" Expensive Daewoo flagged the same possibility so it was easy to see coming. Same again from Toyota depending on this union thing.

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haha thanks man!
As long as toyota can get their employees to not have 20 days off so they can keep their supply to the middle east up they might have a chance of surviving

And except for us lol

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Manufacturing in australia thanks to our unions

People keep pointing the finger at the unions, whilst it is a big part of the problem its not the reason.

You cant compete with a country that pay's its workers 5 bucks a month.

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The unions arent the whole problem but they certainly did not help,

The high aussie dollar and their once popular now neiche product and inability to keep up technologically and innovate are also major contributing factors to their demise
from personal experience if I lose my job (I work for the NSW government) it will be because of our union and their inability to see the bigger picture, the less work we do, the more we get paid, the easier it is to justify getting rid of us..

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The times are changing. So should we be supporting Toyota now as they will be the sole car maker here in Australia or do we fold and buy anything else? FWA has crushed Toyota's plan to alter their EBA with their workers as two employess made complaints. Only a matter of time now.

Also on the nuclear power issue. People have a short memory. Everyone forgets about the amount of atomic bomb testing out at Maralinga in SA back in the 1950s.

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oh I didn't know it was quashed.. there goes toyota...

I know nuclear has a horrible rap for now. I just think something needs to happen coal is just far too neanderthalic for my liking its the 21st century not the 19th

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One of the hottest countries on the planet with 90% desert and bugger all solar power....

Or go the way of the poms with wind towers bloody everywhere.

There are better solutions than Nuclear power.

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