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There was a time where I was against unions, but now as I've gotten older I support them. We need unions in a higher rate like in the 50s and 60s.
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I said I used to be against them. Until, I caught on about me being brainwashed alby corps to be anti union. Just my view.If they're legit unions that fight for workers' rights, why would you be against them?
Damn. Do you pay dues? If so, you should speak up and tell them to do more.Depends on the job. My union don't do shit
Yep and that's been done been waiting on a raise since July it's almost the end of the year.Damn. Do you pay dues? If so, you should speak up and tell them to do more.
Yeah, they're garbage. They taking advantage and that's pitiful.Yep and that's been done been waiting on a raise since July it's almost the end of the year.
Like I said, that's where the greed comes in. The big wigs can take, take, take. However, we can't have our protections as workersNever been part of one but I remember my first job having us watch anti union propaganda in video trainingactors saying their dad being in a union turned their family.
How do you think they can be regulated in the public sector?they're good in private business, but they're outta control in the public sector
dark blue areas are raping their taxpayers, to pay for the obligations that these union crooks have cut deals with Democrats on. i had to get the fuck outta massachusetts
voting republicanHow do you think they can be regulated in the public sector?
What we need is a strong 3rd party. I know a U.S. Senate candidate by the name of Dan Osborn is running out of Nebraska.voting republican
not that i'm advocating that. i don't vote republican. but it's the answer to that question
NY, CA, IL, these places are getting choked out with these pensions. outrageous taxes
we're better off as a society with unions than without themWhat we need is a strong 3rd party. I know a U.S. Senate candidate by the name of Dan Osborn is running out of Nebraska.
Exactly this. RTW needs to be repealed.The American taxpayer has been rendered relatively hapless and generally unable in making their voices heard and one of the biggest reasons for that is the comprehensive decline in unionization within the labor force (both in membership rates and advocacy strength).
Unions have been deliberately neutered by the ruling class to preserve the status quo of immense profit at the expense of the wage worker.
But every social contract ever made presents the opportunity for corruption/exploitation & unions are not immune to that. So there are cases where the union actually operates as a racket, leveraging their supposed advocacy for their members to generate profit (paying progressively higher dues) but providing little if any tangible benefit to said member to justify the increased contributions.
That said, I strongly believe that unions are a net-positive for the average worker, particularly in the US. Leveraging your labor remains one of the proven ways to effect systemic change and it’s why I’ll never support RTW legislation. It’s inherently anti-worker.
Did you read use to? I'm not a house negro. Learn to read before coming at me.Why would you be against unions? You think these big corporations have your best interest in mind? House negro vibes
Great concept on paper, but easily corrupted