Union Label
Someone please tell me. There was once an absurd notion of "Look for the Union label" that I believe was put into song. You're left to wonder today, but back when that jingle was in style, was that stuff also made in the US, or from another country?
To the company: "My uncle Billy Joe, best friends drinking buddy, who doesn't know how to read, yeah, he needs a $30/hour job with full benefits too. You better hire him or you know what we'll do."
Ok, here's a true story. Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) is a steel fabrication company. Due to efficiency of Japanese companies, and outdated production processes, the management of B&W wanted to lay-off several workers, in a phased plan to bring about some reinvestment at the plant, then once the improvements were made, would rehire the workers once things got running again.
The Union wouldn't have any of it. After several rounds of negotiation, the union wouldn't budge. B&W closed shop, and the parting words from the union was "You'll be back." That was in 1983. B&W never returned to Western PA. But, B&W is thriving quite nicely in Ohio.
So much for looking out 'for the little guy', for the children, for the economy, and any other BS mantra of the Left. Bottom line is: avoid unions at all costs. They really don't care about you.
Looks to me like this stuff was made in USA.
I think we used to have a pretty decent textile industry in the south-east states until the Clinton years. But don't quote me on that.