NYT's Sorkin responds to criticism of his Morning Joe comment suggesting that there are no “successful unionized compan[ies]”

From a prepared statement issued by New York Times reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin to TPM Media:

Boy did I touch the third rail! My off-handed comment was admittedly flip. I apologize for that. It was meant to provoke a conversation.

I did not mean to suggest that there are literally no successful companies that employ union workers. Of course there are! Your readers have provided a good list (though I might quibble with some of the names.)

I made the unscripted comment with my financial columnist hat on in the context of the problems at GM. That's what the discussion was about on the program. And when you look at some of the once great iconic American industries that have faltered -- automobiles, airlines, steel, apparel, etc -- there is a fair question worth asking about whether those industries were helped or hurt by their unions. But let's leave that debate for another day.

Previously:

Morning Joe journos can't name a successful unionized company, even though one signs their paychecks