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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2008

G.M. Moraine Assembly Plant last production day is December 23,2008.Photos of the place that people have spent a lot of thier lives at. Great prople, hard workers that never get a break with the public.

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  • You can thank that crook Gettlefinger and the rest of the UAW thugs.

  • Yup! Gotta love those obsolete unions who do nothing but serve to break down the companies they infect. Should be obvious now, more than ever.

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  • Media propoganda has convinced the country that the USA worker is useless union "thug". So sad the corporations use and control the media so they can excuse them selves for using communist and child labor in aisa, The media propoganda is more complexed than you think,.

  • Why blame the lack of management at GM, the horrible ideas of Rodger Smith? Just blame the Unions. Easy to blame the Unions instead of digging into the real cause of GMs fall, mismanagement. Did the Unions force GM to focus on SUVs and Trucks instead of small cars? Did the Unions force Rodger Smith to spend billions of dollars investing in robots that didnt work? Blame the Unions all you want but the people that ran GM killed it.

  • Cant Blame the Unions 100% on this! The blame is with the High Oil prices and the President dont seemed to interested in doing anything about it! Another thing that needs to happen is we need to stop importing so many goods! Its killing this country! People can go out and buy all this foreign products but in the end its the USA who's going to be hurt!

  • My dad died at the plant in 1990 after 27 years of service at GM. Although not perfect, it was the UAW, who negotiated the pension and benefits that has helped keep my mom alive today. Again, not perfect but, without the UAW, many everyday workerbees and their families would not have a voice at the table today.

  • How sad. I remember when the factory closed in Lyndhurst, NJ. I met a man who used to work at the factory while I was on my way to a job interview. I was young and about to graduate college and remember feeling so sorry that he was out of a job. Who knew what a year and half later, I would be laid off and in his shoes....

  • @armyabn dont choak on your teabag nutball

  • @TheDaviniumXX no one wants you either....

  • @SeymourButtz99 According to WDTNTV you dont know WTF your talking about.

  • @armyabn Really? How many days a week do you work? Do you get overtime/holiday/sick pay? Do you work only with adults, no child labor? Do you get health coverage/insurance? Without unions none of these would exist, people like you need to study a little history. Sure there are bad eggs in the unions just like anywhere else but to condemn the whole idea and the advances unions have made over the years is just stupid.

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