tx1961whaler
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Re: The future of boating
In 2009, the union membership rate was 12.3 percent. Half of union workers work for the gov't.
The wage difference between union members and offshore labor is not a big issue. The difference between the labor rate for the average US worker and the average offshore worker IS a big issue. Most offshore workers would be pee-in-your-pants excited over if the got a job in-country at a the US equivalent minimum wage of $7.25/hr. Manufacturing employees in China?s urban areas were compensated at a average rate rate of $1.19 per hour, and those employed in town and village enterprises were compensated at $0.45 per hour.
There is not a real good way to compete against that, given the US average mfg rate is about $23.00/hr.
Yes, this has alot to do with the corporate tax rates, high regulations, and cost of labor. Canada has just started a push to gain more US companies by lowering their corporate tax rate to 25%. The US is 30% and higher. This explains the losses to foreign countries since NAFTA started. Plus, the regulations to even operate a very limited outside this country. The labor rate is also an big difference due to the union wages and benefits packages, but not the big factor compared to the taxes and regulations. Even a small business can not survive with so many government requirements to keep up on.
In 2009, the union membership rate was 12.3 percent. Half of union workers work for the gov't.
The wage difference between union members and offshore labor is not a big issue. The difference between the labor rate for the average US worker and the average offshore worker IS a big issue. Most offshore workers would be pee-in-your-pants excited over if the got a job in-country at a the US equivalent minimum wage of $7.25/hr. Manufacturing employees in China?s urban areas were compensated at a average rate rate of $1.19 per hour, and those employed in town and village enterprises were compensated at $0.45 per hour.
There is not a real good way to compete against that, given the US average mfg rate is about $23.00/hr.