Downtown's buildings, while beautiful to the eye, now stand barely 70% occupied. This is a tribute to the lack of vision that caused the US to loose its competitive advantage over 'foreign' steel. It was once thought that the industry was never to be supplanted. Companies and Unions behaved accordingly. Companies by failing to invest in then modern technology. Unions by failing to see a picture larger than their own paychecks.
The rusting monuments left behind as companies shuttered mills and laid off workers stand as a lesson to my generation and those that will follow.
Jason
3 comments:
So insightful, Jason. Excellently expressed. You ought to write editorials or copy for collegiate history texts.
Love,
Sherrie Gum
Do I get college credit for reading this? I think this could could fit into one of Dr. Blankenship's lectures somewhere.
Free Kordell!
haunting images. thanks for sharing j.
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