Originally posted by rah
World wide unions would solve a lot of problems.
Not that it could ever happen.
Please check box 1 or box number 2
1. I think unions suck and we shouldn't have one.
2. I think we should be shot.
World wide unions would solve a lot of problems.
Not that it could ever happen.
Please check box 1 or box number 2
1. I think unions suck and we shouldn't have one.
2. I think we should be shot.
Corporate owners and managers will want a say in how the courtry's governed. Workers are going to want to protect their gains and will be unhappy when management tries to push the entire downturn onto their backs. Then you'll start seeing change: (a) more democratization and (b) unions being formed to protect the workers.
But more importantly there are many people that are willing to work for less. A union is only really doable when you have close to a monopoly on the labor force. With skilled labor this is easier to control, but for unskilled labor it almost impossible. And with a lot of the skill positions being replaced by automation, your percentage of skilled workers is reduced.
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