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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop
    A Soweto necklace will be horrible now... think of the expense!
    They'll be reduced to using tubes. Probably need three to make a crispy critter.
    (Is this the epitome of bad taste?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    They'll be reduced to using tubes. Probably need three to make a crispy critter.
    (Is this the epitome of bad taste?)
    Nope, not yet, keep going.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lias
    I'm guessing msot bike tyres are imports, but the fact that goodyear is closing South Pacific Tyres in Upper Hutt (AFAIK the only tyre factory in NZ) probably cant be helping matters.
    Bridgestone/Firestone have one in Chch but neither them nor SPT have ever made Motorcycle tyres locally

    At least 3 different car tyre importers have had price rises as well but nothing like the $$$$ Lou is talking about
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop
    Nope, not yet, keep going.
    My standards are so low they can walk under a snakes arse wearing a top hat.
    I've never seen a snakes ass wearing a top hat...
    We all have our little obsessions...

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    On a more serious note, the closure of South Pacific Tyres in Upper Hutt doesn't look fabulous for locals.

    There's going to be 550 jobs going in our city, out of a population of around 35,000.

    South Pacific Tyres was one of the only places where relatively unskilled workers could work a large amount of overtime and earn a decent wage. A number of their workers were earning, with OT, in the region of $45 - 55,000 a year, which is a heck of a lot for unskilled manual workers.

    Obviously the company can't compete with Chinese manufacturing prices paying those sort of wages, and being owned by a large multinational corporation they will always attempt to leverage maximum return for shareholders.

    What's worrying me is what happens to the families of these workers? These guys will struggle to get the same wages in any other work, and you will see the flow on effects of this for a while here. SPT is the largest single employer in Upper Hutt.

    Watch crime rates in Upper Hutt soar over the next year or two...
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    Thanks for the heads up Lou

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer
    On a more serious note, the closure of South Pacific Tyres in Upper Hutt doesn't look fabulous for locals.



    These guys will struggle to get the same wages in any other work, and you will see the flow on effects of this for a while here. .
    I've really hated seeing this happen to our local industries over the last 10 years or more.They can't compete with the cheap imports (and what annoys me even more,is that people still moan about high prices) and factories close.What can the workers do?....at the unemployment desk - ''what is your skill Mr Fallioni?''.....'I'm a tyre laminator/car assembly worker,I've worked for the same company for 20 years'.....''Well,we have no vacancies in that area,but we will retrain you in IT,there are plenty of jobs in that area....''

    And I have no right to complain - I buy cheap Chinese tyres to sell to my customer....because the cheap bastards won't pay for a localy made tyre....I have to make the sale to stay in business....Bring back tarrifs and State owned assets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer
    Obviously the company can't compete with Chinese manufacturing prices paying those sort of wages, and being owned by a large multinational corporation they will always attempt to leverage maximum return for shareholders.
    If they are like the rest of the Multinational Tyre companies they will be building their own factories in china
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    ....because the cheap bastards won't pay for a localy made tyre....I have to make the sale to stay in business....Bring back tarrifs and State owned assets.
    +1!
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