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A group of workers chooses to band together. It's not an issue at all. It's called the american way.The crimson tide turned blue. That should scare a lot of people wearing hats.
A group of workers chooses to band together. It's not an issue at all. It's called the american way.
If You're Not a Union Man, You're Not a Man at All. You Are a Manservant.Alabama is a Right to Work state.
You know, where you have the right to work for less.
Interesting how some actually think a few floor workers want to stick together is bad. It's what america was founded on.Interesting how it's bad news but the OP thinks it's good news.
Interesting how some actually think a few floor workers want to stick together is bad. It's what america was founded on.
That's your opinion. There is nothing at all wrong with the average laborer having a voice. Some just hate it when workers try to get ahead. They grovel at the feet of the rich who hate them.Um, no. That's not correct
A true test will be what the enrollment is in a few years. It’s easier to make promises than it is to keep them so now the union has to live up to their promises
What fools like you don't realize is that these people are already making $30 per hour with great benefits so when their unions get them $40 per hour with even more benefits, it hurts everyone. Not only themselves through having to pay higher prices but from the middle class all the way down to the poor who don't get raises and yet still have to pay higher prices for everything, contributing to wealth inequality and social injustice.A serious milestone was reached Tuesday when a majority of workers at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Vance, Alabama, signed union cards. It was the result of a recently launched organizing drive by the United Auto Workers in nonunion plants, particularly in the South.
In November, fresh after winning a historic contract victory following a strike against the Big Three automakers, UAW President Shawn Fain announced that the union would launch one of the largest organizing drives in its history, targeting nonunion U.S. plants owned by large foreign automakers as well as Elon Musk’s Tesla electric vehicle manufacturer.
Majority of workers at Alabama Mercedes plant sign union cards in major breakthrough for UAW
A serious milestone was reached Tuesday when a majority of workers at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Vance, Alabama, signed union cards. It was the result of a recently launched organizing drive by the United Auto Workers in nonunion plants, particularly in...www.dailykos.com
And the plan rolls along.
Nobody puts any blame on the management. It's always the people actually doing any work to build the vehicle that get blamed.
Unions were an industrial revolution thing. They weren't around when the Founding Fathers created America.Interesting how some actually think a few floor workers want to stick together is bad. It's what america was founded on.
So they should shut the fuck up and accept lower wages and benefits and crappy working conditions all for the good of the country?What fools like you don't realize is that these people are already making $30 per hour with great benefits so when their unions get them $40 per hour with even more benefits, it hurts everyone. Not only themselves through having to pay higher prices but from the middle class all the way down to the poor who don't get raises and yet still have to pay higher prices for everything, contributing to wealth inequality and social injustice.
You can stand for the average working man or for the aristocracy. You've obviously made your choice. Unions are the american way.Unions were an industrial revolution thing. They weren't around when the Founding Fathers created America.
The vast majority of Americans are Scabs, something like 94% of us.You can stand for the average working man or for the aristocracy. You've obviously made your choice. Unions are the american way.
I see your piunt but the nation runs better when employers struggle to find people because they frankly should not have an easy time finding g good workersThe vast majority of Americans are Scabs, something like 94% of us.
Unionism peaked in 1953 and has been on the decline since, its more of a Sicilian thing than an American one.
"Aristocrats" are rulers, not people who are wealthy and own places of employment. The "aristocrats" in America are Biden and his cadres, who BTW, are pro-union.
I see your piunt but the nation runs better when employers struggle to find people because they frankly should not have an easy time finding g good workers
But right now employers have never in the history of this nation had an easier time finding workers.