7xstall
Well-Known Member
i didn't say there couldn't be unions. i do realize that unions are the reason that we import so much from other countries but i think unions are fine if the employee base consists of people who can't intelligently speak for themselves or represent their perspective to their supervisors. union employees now account for less than 12% of our workforce. why? no one wants them.
what's not fine is forcing a company to pay people to walk around on the sidewalk carrying signs instead of doing their jobs!
it's not right for workers to get automatic rewards instead of earning a reward such as a raise or more vacation time. it's not right to automatically be entitled to "tenure".
this is the kind of racketeering that the government endorses and props up so they can pander for bloc votes on election day. the free goody bags need to end!
imagine an era, let's call it the "information age", where people can openly communicate about how their company treats them and where consumers aren't shielded from that information because of the threat of a greedy trial lawyer suing someone. imagine that i work for company X, so do you and some other people. we go online and say, "X treats us like crap, please boycott." wouldn't that be more effective than doing laps around the sidewalk out front?
i'd just like a world where people have some control over their lives, where liberty is more than just a word in a disposable election day slogan.
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what's not fine is forcing a company to pay people to walk around on the sidewalk carrying signs instead of doing their jobs!
it's not right for workers to get automatic rewards instead of earning a reward such as a raise or more vacation time. it's not right to automatically be entitled to "tenure".
this is the kind of racketeering that the government endorses and props up so they can pander for bloc votes on election day. the free goody bags need to end!
imagine an era, let's call it the "information age", where people can openly communicate about how their company treats them and where consumers aren't shielded from that information because of the threat of a greedy trial lawyer suing someone. imagine that i work for company X, so do you and some other people. we go online and say, "X treats us like crap, please boycott." wouldn't that be more effective than doing laps around the sidewalk out front?
i'd just like a world where people have some control over their lives, where liberty is more than just a word in a disposable election day slogan.
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