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Young Britons really want socialism (without paying for it)
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<blockquote data-quote="stewart" data-source="post: 7650769" data-attributes="member: 42710"><p>The useless management and the practices they had in place, along with a lack of investment on the shop floor, led to a rise in unions and the demarcation rules they put in place.</p><p>When Nissan et.al. invested in the UK, the workers on the shop floor were the same as they had always been, the difference was the management in place, resulting in cars made in the UK under the Japanese brand are just as reliable as their Japanese made counterparts. </p><p>President Truman had a sign on his desk with the words "The buck stops here" he was quite right, accountability for the demise or success of a company stops and starts at the top, not with the workers on the shop floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stewart, post: 7650769, member: 42710"] The useless management and the practices they had in place, along with a lack of investment on the shop floor, led to a rise in unions and the demarcation rules they put in place. When Nissan et.al. invested in the UK, the workers on the shop floor were the same as they had always been, the difference was the management in place, resulting in cars made in the UK under the Japanese brand are just as reliable as their Japanese made counterparts. President Truman had a sign on his desk with the words "The buck stops here" he was quite right, accountability for the demise or success of a company stops and starts at the top, not with the workers on the shop floor. [/QUOTE]
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