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Former Intel CEO: Vote Taken in Private Sector, Unions Lost

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    Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett on the declining influence of unions in the private sector.

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Right now joining -- now the former.

It tells CEO.

Craig got an identity had solicited that but -- what did you think of what this to drop it was saying look.

-- -- just did -- June dots.

Speak to learn to us.

Well it remained good is comment.

I do think he might have ordered to his facts wrong deal I think is that the betting your salary of that one deal.

I guess you'd have to look and see what happened in the marketplace that US.

The absolutely the union vote there's been taken in the private sector the union civil law.

The only place -- they're growing -- have a foothold in the pulpit that.

Do you think -- trump gets sees it adds up battle for the average worker.

Craig outside doing -- tonight so -- here but -- do you think that.

That resonates of the Democratic Party will be seen as the party that represents.

The average Joseph the average -- Republicans risk.

-- being the party.

The big bosses.

Well they would like to bring that -- back -- -- -- but again that is the unionized workforce that you lived in the private sectors go below that for I think it's so hard pressed the -- That effort that represent together ninety.

You know the only industries that are -- unionize that maybe.

Have a chance to be successful or are companies like polling -- -- GM and Chrysler could have gone bankrupt save the taxpayer -- equity all the money we put -- -- we'll never get out.

The only people who benefited from those bankruptcies that were they they were handled pretty good beautiful.

Well said Craig Barrett thank you very much good -- you sir as always Craig Barrett.

The brains behind did -- of course under his watch becoming one of the largest companies in U -- History think about that it is remarkable.