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25/07/2003 13:28:08
Joel Leach
Memorial Business Systems, Inc.
Tennessee, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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Joel;

Two industries I have seen evaporate are the garment and consumer electronics. Who wants to work in the garment industry? Someone who needs a means of support! It is a difficult industry filled with many problems and issues. Manufacturing in general is cheaper if done in other countries.

I work for Toyota and ours was the first Japanese automobile manufacturing plant to find its way to North America. Soon we will be celebrating our twentieth anniversary. Our partner is General Motors and Toyota runs the plant. We now have several Toyota plants in North America manufacturing cars and trucks. General Motors sends vice presidents here to learn how to implement the Toyota Production System, and build quality automobiles and trucks. It has been of great benefit to General Motors (increased quality) and provides many people in North America with employment.

It is interesting how the Japanese took away our electronics manufacturing industry and yet Toyota saw value in manufacturing in North America.

I remember some UAW Red Necks from Detroit when they were on strike one year. They would not let a fellow striker park his Tacoma pick up near them. “ No Japanese trucks can park here”. We make the Tacoma by the way. You never know what you never know!

By the way ours is the largest employer in Alameda county, and we have never had a layoff. When American car manufacturers orders were down 16%, ours were up 5%, so we hired more people. Our local UAW and our company get along well and help each other. With such high manufacturing costs in California, power problems, doc strikes and increased orders, it is great to realize company and union work together for the benifit of employees and customers regardless of the problem.

Tom
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