navaranewb
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because there are legal reasons why my step-son has to stay here.
thats not good
because there are legal reasons why my step-son has to stay here.
To me there are five issues that taken together mean the car industry will close irrespective of the actions of the government.
1. The consumer doesn't care where their cars are made. Australian car production has been falling since it's peak in the 1970s and is now producing less than half the number of cars it did then. Australian car imports have continued to grow and car sales have also grown in line with the population and income levels.
2. Australian capacity is too small: Car factories in Australia are smaller than they need to be to be internationally competitive (as I've mentioned elsewhere in the thread) the Nissan plant in Sunderland produces more than twice the number of cars each year than the whole Australian motor industry and over 80% of those cars are exported.
3. The market is fragmented. The Australian car market has too many brands competing for share driving down domestic pricing. Australia is one of the few markets in the world where every marque is represented.
4. Productivity: The Australian worker has low output - Sunderland Nissan plant turns out just under 96 cars / employee / year. The Adelaide Holden plant turns out just under 60. This can be seen as underinvestment but with the demand for cars from this plant being flat / declining making this plant productive would still mean shedding nearly half the workforce.
5. Distance: Australia is at the end of a long global supply chain so components makers, designers, and manufacturers have no reason to be here when they could be in Asia.
http://www.theage.com.au/federal-po...on/steam-under-the-bonnet-20131213-2zctr.html
VERY interesting article.
In my experience, sensitive situations like this rarely result in mature reasoned discussion. Hopefully this topic loses focus before it degenerates into a slanging match.
There will be people who feel strongly about what happened and what will continue to happen, and those opinions will span a number of viewpoints.
You come across as such a sensitive soul Doc, just about every thread i have read that you have been involved in has ended up with you being offended in way way or another.
Its ok mate its only a Navara forum.
Mate, all I'm saying is that sometimes its worth being careful what you say.
Do you know EVERY person on this forum? How would you feel if you made some "tough luck" comment about this Holden stuff, only to find out there is a member sitting there who - when this all happens - will lose his house?
Would that make you feel good about wise-crack comments?
As for me - I'm looking like I will probably lose my job soon, because of an arbitrary decision to move 56 jobs in one area of my company out of Hobart and relocation them elsewhere. Can I get another job in Tassie that pays anything like what I earn? Probably not, no. Can I leave Hobart and relocate? No - family law issues prevent me from doing so.
So yeah - maybe I AM a little sensitive about some topics.
And perhaps you could exercise some sensitivity to other peoples feelings too mate.
thanks for proving my point.
Its not just this topic mate, I have seen you go on the same way about winches or rope and just about every other topic you are involved in, its like you look for something to get up set about and then say how other members dont care or cant be mature enough to have a sensible debate ect.
I can't think of anything positive to say to you in response to your post.
I asked you to express some decorum - some respect for what others may be going through, and you turn it into some kind of weird attempt to hand sh!t on me.
If it makes you feel better, go for it.
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