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On More than 750 jobs expected to be lost as GM plant drops to one shift
Posted on May 1 at 10:31 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
My thoughts and prayers to all those losing their jobs in Janesville. Unfortunately, the middle class takes the hardest hit when profits dwindle. Profits in any corporation are "the bottom line," which makes us all vulnerable to the same future. When is enough profit....ENOUGH? Corporate Executives continue to line their pockets with huge salaries, free healthcare, free cars that are fueled by corporate credit cards; some of the many perks of their position. I wonder how many of these individuals are taking a cut in salary or losing their job? Why have we given so much power to these people? Why can't they understand the devestation to the middle class? What a silly question! It's time to take back the integrity and strength of the middle class worker in this country.