Here many of them are used as a political tool, so they don't serve their purpose, but workers have many protections by law that Americans don't, so it's a different situation entirely. Lacking those protections and rights, good unions are the only thing that defend the workers' rights.
If I'm understanding this correctly, you support unions because, while they do not have the best interests of their members in mind in regards to any of their decision, they're the only group that claims to fight for "workers rights". I can see that. That's how ever single union in history was designed and first gained power.
And, then they lost it when the government of companies actually did something.
But that's not the case, and claiming that the solution to this is changing jobs (which is not feasible for everyone) puts the onus on the exploited employee.
How is it infeasible that, while you're working one job as a way to make an income, you're looking for another that has better conditions? Or, finding ways to use that money so that you aren't working for the rest of your life?
Or or, find a way to get out of that failing Socialist state and move to someplace else?
SAG-AFTRA went on strike for better wages in 2016 and ended with a better deal for VA’s in video games
Isn't just about
EVERYONE that was a part of the VA union either dropped or replaced by the companies? I already know that's what Capcom and NISA have already done.
and WGA went on strike in 2007 and got a better deal for TV/Movie writers.
And, the networks responded by flooding the stations with realty TV (And, PG-13
Dexter).
Unions cause disruptions against corporations to benefit their workers.
The
Haymarket affair sure caused quite a disruption, along with other similar incidents that followed.
No, I do have a job. I just didn't see a point in mentioning it since you're so hire strung that "You need a 'professional job' before you can judge", meanwhile
just over a quarter of college graduates are finding work in their field. And, yes, I went to college too, and my current occupation barely has any relation to anything I learned. And, just about every single last dime I get from my paycheck is used to pay bills, pay off my student loan, or is going towards building an asset so I don't have to continue to live like this.
literally everyone has to do some shit they're not entirely happy about as part of their job.
That's why its called a job, and its why you get paid to do it.
Pick anyone you want as an example. They've all had to eat some shit as part of their career.
Every single one.
That doesn't mean I have to accept it. That's why I'm also applying for other jobs because I can barely scrape by doing anything given the minimal conditions I have to deal with. All this is temporary. However, in the mean time, I should treat ever hour I am at work with pride and not do anything to disrespect it, despite how much I might despise it.
Because nobody wants to go tell their family they're getting evicted because they can't meet the rent and its all daddys fault for being a stubborn prideful asshole who just wants to live his best life instead of working for 'the man' or whatever illusions you have about how the world works.
So, you're saying that "daddy" should watch his wife getting dressed and putting on make-up every morning to go see another man, kiss his kids good bye before sending them off to a prison the crushes every bit of their spirit, and go drinking with his "buddies" every weekend complaining about how terrible his life
IS THE WAY THINGS SHOULD BE? I know of men who had their entire family survive on a can of beans for a month and said "Never again", other men who lived out of their car for several years (With their spouse) because they wanted a better life for their kids, and wife's who've built a business for their family so that daddy doesn't have to kill himself. Don't you
DARE talk about sacrificing one's life for independence like it's a fruitless venture?
omg why all these archive links
Makes posts less of a mess when typing due to the drastically reduced length. Also, prevents any alterations to the page and preserves the link in case the site goes down.