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by CamperBob2
276 days ago
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Germany is very famously pro-union and boasts a strong auto industry. What did they do differently The German auto industry is in a world of shit, actually, but I don't think they can blame the unions for that. Their "works council" model is very different from a typical UAW stronghold in the US. The unions (and in many cases the state itself) are active partners in corporate ownership and management, so they have a stronger incentive not to kill the golden goose. |
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