Now that I’ve shared my experiences about buying my first union-made car on this blog – how easy and difficult a journey it was buying my Ford Escape – it’s time to introduce myself, for those of you who don’t know me or my what we do here at Senders Communications Group. I’ve been a union activist for almost 20 years now. My company – including my crew of reporters, photographers and graphic designers – has been fighting the good fight in favor of union-based political and social causes for more than 16 years now. I can’t tell you how many hundreds of stories, campaigns and elections we’ve done over the years. It’s been an invigorating, wonderful and sometimes frustrating journey in so many different ways. You take your victories where you can get them.
After being disappointed that the Ford Fusion wasn’t union-built, I turned my attention to Ford union-made SUVs. I am a working mom with two daughters after all. There’s a lot of practicality to having a roomier, but safe vehicle that I can haul around bicycles and home improvement materials in. I first looked at the Ford Explorer,…
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Through all this union car shopping, sometimes you just have to go with your gut. Like most people, if a friend tells me how amazing something is, I’m interested. It usually takes an extraordinary piece of advertising to raise my interests. But even then advertising doesn’t seal the deal. If it did, I’d be driving…
Sometimes advertising really hits a nerve. In my search for an American union-made car, I’ve found most car ads have not been that helpful or informative. But Jeep recently put out a commercial that summarized so much of what LA Labor 411 supports. It talked about how once we as a nation defined ourselves by what we made. Now, we’re defined by what we consume. Its message: “it was time to return to the basics,” impressed me enough that I decided to look into a Jeep Grand Cherokee as an option.
It’s amazing how inundated we are with advertising, but we’re not necessarily any clearer on what is the best product for us to buy. I can’t count how many American car commercials and advertisements I see in a week, on TV, on billboards and in the newspaper. Still, there’s not much in these commercials about quality (not enough at least), even less about buying American, and nothing on the importance of supporting the middle class by buying union.
Imagine a world in which every person spent their money ethically. That is a world without poverty-a cleaner, better, more positive world. The truth is that in these fast immediate times we often don’t think of how our buying habits really affect the way the world works. When you purchase a good or service, you are rewarding the way that a company does business. So, it’s not just a thing you’re buying when you spend your money. You’re also buying into the system which supports providing that good or service… like it or not.
When a person buys union they are investing in the American Dream. They are supporting businesses that support American workers and their ability to live a fruitful life.
Purchasing a product from Communist China or another Third World nation with dubious human rights records? Not so much. Think about that the next time you buy something. Ask yourself, “Who am I supporting with this purchase?”