Job Creation vs. Job Welfare
By: in Politics on August 27, 2004 - 7:31 am
I’m worn out today and don’t have the energy or patience to tackle this article by Mark Couch. This “hit piece”, masquerading as a news story, is so blatantly obvious in it’s intent as to be laughable. However, the most telling of the quotes from the piece is as follows:
The numbers tell the story of a company more concerned with profits than people, say union officials who have tried to organize workers at the company’s Golden plant.
One quick word for the union organizers…Corporations [ed-according to Websters Dictionary, evil is not a synonym for corporation], because it suits their best interests must be concerned about individuals. However, they are not in the business of acting as welfare agencies for the unemployed. The board of directors of any large company is responsible to the shareholders of the company, not union bosses.
Perhaps one of the other members of the highly esteemed RMA would care take up the baton of truth and run with it.
UPDATE: KOA AM850 radio talk show host, Mike Rosen has picked up on the afore mentioned article by Mark Couch….I’m gonna enjoy this!
Cross Post at Salazar v Coors

