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Then it would be a minimum wage job, the companies would still charge the same, it'd just make them richer. I've had issues with unions over the years but better with them than without.
I agree with this, but have always felt that going on strike is akin to any other form of unjustifiable absenteeism. It should be punishable as a form of gross incompetence and its instigation should be punished with fines. Where I've been living in recent years, all the banks go on strike every year and cause havoc for their private and commercial clients. The various police forces go on strike here regularly too. Recently here doctors were on strike and the week prior it was teachers. Then there's logistics and other sectors. Back home in London, transport workers are at it and often for absurd motives (once upon a time, they shut down London Underground for the day because workers wanted George Foreman grills in all the stations!!!). These fuckers think it's ok to use public inconvenience to negotiate terms with their employers. The fact is, if any of us refused to work until our salary were increased, we'd be fired, end of story. Unions and companies involved need to be held accountable with huge fines (as well as private law-suits), while employees engaging in this action need to be fired for gross incompetence/negligence IMHO.Then it would be a minimum wage job, the companies would still charge the same, it'd just make them richer. I've had issues with unions over the years but better with them than without.
I dont know a thing about shipping and harbors, but I imagine we could fit competing companies in one port? Aside from that, Im sure I would be amazed at what we could build with 2 billion dollars a day.The problem is that ports are natural resources which have been turned into unionized monopolies. You can't open a competing port, recreating a billion years of geologic activity.
Thanks. I think I had them too far for a while, then too close. 30" then 10" now around 20". (I wasn't keeping track.) I usually use 1.5 ml gallon Calimagic with tap or 1 gram of Epsom salt, but it's never really an issue. Do you feed the same with LED?I keep my RW150s between 18-20 inches. cal mag plus+ more of it! could be ph alittle. let it go 5.6 then 6.0 couple times then back5.6.
Earlier I told myself, in my mind, to "stay out of this conversation" after reading your posts and realizing I have little to no understanding of the topic at hand (unions). But then I started thinking about all these books I've read over the past years, ranging from Machiavelli's and Plato's "Republic" to Marx's "Communist Manifesto". Although I have a hard time remembering everything these great writers/philosophers mentioned in their books, the underlying message throughout reading their treatises was that there was an ideal society to be reached based on their surrounding observations, that the world around them couldn't possibly be the best of the best.The union controls all functions of a port. Creating a non-union area of the same port would be like making union membership optional. That might not be a bad idea, in a typical business that would undermine the union's power, a way to break the union (a race to the bottom).
In principle, I agree with you that there should be another option. I'd even go so far as to say unions should be denied by law from uncompetitive markets (ports, schools, police and fire departments, civil service). But, the way unions are still seen as a protection against "for profit" abuses, dividing up a port into union/non-union would look like union busting.
I'd rather call it a national resource, an exclusive franchise granted to a "port authority" to operate for the nation's interests. Prohibit the union, establish pay based upon comparable jobs in private industry. But, we're so far from that. Unions play the "stick it to the man" rhetoric (when "the man" has become society generally). Pro-business elements see no need to improve workers' interests. We'll never have a discussion about the principles involved. Just rhetorical slurs about "living wages" and "socialism."
In that context, the only solution would be for private interests to open a competing port. But, there are none. Which takes us to the principles involved (national resources capitalized by workers who've found a protected place to live out their 1900's views.). Which quickly turns into the two extremes drowning themselves out, and nothing constructive ever changing.
In 20-40 years this won't be a problem. Robots will do all the work for us while we live lives of relaxation. "Labor" will be looked upon as some primative way of life nobody will be able to comprehend (in the same way we recall the days of 7-day work weeks and child labor.).
And then the AIs will develop "super intelligence" and takeover, treating us as some kind of barbaric lifeform. (Watch the documentary, "The Transcendent Man: Prepare to Evolve." There is a growing movement among very smart people who belief this will happen. The only thing they disagree on is whether the takeover will be a good thing or not. Just a matter of evolution, or an existential threat. It's a mind bender, either way.).
Busy. There have actually been stock changes. I was waiting on a W100 for a while, and all they had at that particular time were the RWs. Now it's the opposite. It's been changing, but what they have doesn't stay put long.I imagine this has been covered somewhere in this 12 page thread but maybe someone can just tell me. What's up with a51 having nothing in stock? I went to their page last night and all they had was a 100w white. Is it limited release each year? Or am I just looking in the wrong spot
Their busy starting a pet store.......puppies and such.I imagine this has been covered somewhere in this 12 page thread but maybe someone can just tell me. What's up with a51 having nothing in stock? I went to their page last night and all they had was a 100w white. Is it limited release each year? Or am I just looking in the wrong spot
Correct on the psu.......probably also correct about the Chinese holiday, what's the excuse for the rest of the year though?.....lolHaha PSUAGRO (Penn State University or?), their secretly celebrating the Chinese New Year .
I got the 65 watt hans panel and I can now do a side by side comparison between the RW-75 and the 65 watt hans.
I have a grow journal started on it. I havent started using the LED's yet but I will really soon.nice lemmy.
would be a great thread~!