West Virginia teachers are staying out until their government legally commits to their promises.
This is among the reasons why many political campaign contributors love imported goods. Workplaces such as factories with comparatively larger groups of employees may be talking to each other are a danger to the status-quo.
USA's decline of wages purchasing powers, the shrinking population segment of our middle-income earners, the growing segment of lower income earners, are related to the federal Taft-Harley act which jump-started laws to reduce the rights of organized employees.
Germany, the nation was in 1945, destroyed and defeated. USA's Marshall Plan began their recovery and enabled them to rebuild. They're a democratic republic, they've achieved good public education and training, legally established management and employees interaction, and a national health plan that is working. Their middle-income population segment, their median wage's purchasing power, has been growing.
Germany's voters and politicians are smarter than us? Why are we upset that other nations may have influenced our elections by diligently posting upon our internet forums? Shouldn't we be upset that so many USA citizens cannot or will not think for themselves? A nation that can be led to believe 90% of doctors approve of a particular cigarette brand, can be sold anything if it's packaged bright and shiny.
Respectfully, Supposn
Refer to:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/08/us/west-virginia-teachers-strike.html?action=click&contentCollection=Economy&module=RelatedCoverage®ion=Marginalia&pgtype=article
… The governor had promised 5 percent pay raises to settle a statewide strike, and union leaders had agreed. …
… No matter what union leaders said, they were staying out until they had what they wanted, and in writing. ...
...It was a crucial turning point, and a telling one. With no collective bargaining rights, no contract, and no legal right to strike, the teachers had managed to mount a statewide work stoppage anyway, and make their demands heard, marshal public support, and stick together until they won. And the rank and file, not union leaders, came to call the shots.
This is among the reasons why many political campaign contributors love imported goods. Workplaces such as factories with comparatively larger groups of employees may be talking to each other are a danger to the status-quo.
USA's decline of wages purchasing powers, the shrinking population segment of our middle-income earners, the growing segment of lower income earners, are related to the federal Taft-Harley act which jump-started laws to reduce the rights of organized employees.
Germany, the nation was in 1945, destroyed and defeated. USA's Marshall Plan began their recovery and enabled them to rebuild. They're a democratic republic, they've achieved good public education and training, legally established management and employees interaction, and a national health plan that is working. Their middle-income population segment, their median wage's purchasing power, has been growing.
Germany's voters and politicians are smarter than us? Why are we upset that other nations may have influenced our elections by diligently posting upon our internet forums? Shouldn't we be upset that so many USA citizens cannot or will not think for themselves? A nation that can be led to believe 90% of doctors approve of a particular cigarette brand, can be sold anything if it's packaged bright and shiny.
Respectfully, Supposn
Refer to:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/08/us/west-virginia-teachers-strike.html?action=click&contentCollection=Economy&module=RelatedCoverage®ion=Marginalia&pgtype=article
… The governor had promised 5 percent pay raises to settle a statewide strike, and union leaders had agreed. …
… No matter what union leaders said, they were staying out until they had what they wanted, and in writing. ...
...It was a crucial turning point, and a telling one. With no collective bargaining rights, no contract, and no legal right to strike, the teachers had managed to mount a statewide work stoppage anyway, and make their demands heard, marshal public support, and stick together until they won. And the rank and file, not union leaders, came to call the shots.