True, but workers still need some form of protection. There was a well done documentary called, "Made in L.A." about the brutal and unfair working conditions faced by illegal immigrants in the garment industry in America. Personally I don't know why we bother protecting the working rights of illegal immigrants beyond the kidnappings and lock ins that happen. My point here is not to turn the discussion toward the labor situation for illegal immigrants etc., but more to point out that when there is no regulation companies do turn tyrannical. There must be some form of regulation protecting both workers, and companies from exploiting each other.
To those of you opposed to unions, what other system would you prefer and why?
To those of you opposed to unions, what other system would you prefer and why?
WTF are you talking about?
Workers have the protection that THEY CAN LEAVE AND FIND ANOTHER JOB.
As far as illegal immigrants (who may well lack this protection):
a) They are unlikely to have a union under any realistic assumptions
b) This union is unlikely to have any power, even if they had a union
c) The best way to protect them would be to give them the freedom to leave their employer without the INS deporting them upon a call from their miffed employer
d) Illegal immigrants still choose to break the law and hazard a dangerous journey in order to be "exploited" in the US
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