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To: maceng2 who wrote (67704)9/1/2022 10:14:34 AM
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maceng2

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Those were the days my friend I thought they'd
never end!!

Unions are also being supported by the people
here in the states. That's by a majority of both
R's and D's subjects, though the elites aren't on
board of course.

What's happening here is food processing plants

seem to all be catching fires

eraoflight.com

Tesla told us the Mother Earth gave away power for free

now we can't have that can we?

just caught this, Brits might need IMF loan.....you just can't
make this shit up




To: maceng2 who wrote (67704)9/1/2022 11:01:47 AM
From: marcher2 Recommendations

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ggersh
maceng2

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--Unions will be coming back--

my experience with a u.s. union in the 2000s-2010s is that the union was not very helpful...
to say the least.

u.s. labor laws have been destroyed and unions have been captured,
as in "regulatory capture".
so, while working conditions worsened into "toxic"
(exceptional levels of stress, unreasonable/unreachable outcome measures, etc.)
union officials refused to respond to worker concerns
and were not much help with salary issues, either,
silently allowing health insurance costs to eat much/most of the annual 'raise' appropriated.
just absolute bullsh*t.

some u.s. unions are better than others...
and there's a long way to go to get back to the 1950-60s.

but, yeah, having a union provides a bit more worker protection than not having one.