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Originally posted by xpert11
Carseller how will you prevent a company from exploiting you?
Originally posted by Nygdan
As far as the soviets not permitting unions, well, that in itself should show that they are a good thing. But of course, why would there be a union in a communist country, since the state is the Union.
Originally posted by sleeper
Unions and communism are pretty much one and the same; they despise Capitalism
The unions claim to walk on water for the workers, yet they have done nothing
The damage unions have done to democracy cannot be calculated, they have divided the nation between those who have and those who have and want more, without more effort.
have slandered the hand that feeds them (Capitalism), creating a class of citizens that hate Capitalism,and are jealous of anyone that has more than they.[/qote]
This is simply untrue and the only peopel that are going to beleive this hype are readers who have little to no expereince with unions and people who work with a union. Its rather absurd to suggest that Unions are the reason why people are jealous of others that have more money and riches than them.
sheviks believed they were doing their fellow workers a favor when they destroyed Russia
Irrelevant. Unions are not socialist fronts or marxist radicals.
The cancer that is unions is slowly working its way into the bloodstream of America, and will destroy it if not stopped----maybe that's the plan.
er, no. Unions have a vested interest in preserving america and are one of the biggest forces of nationalism in the country today. Capitalism is the ideology that ignores nations and peoples. I'm not saying that there is anythign wrong with that, but merely pointing out that you are wrong. Its preposterous to pose Unions as anti-american but then say that capitalists, who are merely people who are interested in the free flow of capital and the unrestricted action of the market. are somehow patriots. Capitalists have business interests (which is all good), Unions have social, familial, and national interests.
[edit on 25-11-2005 by Nygdan]
Originally posted by xpert11
You do realize that it isnt ease finding a job?
You do know that before unions there was no 8 hour day?
Sleeper if all the companys will exploit you how will you protect yourself?
Originally posted by Carseller4
Yes... this is Carseller...was someone talking to me?
Originally posted by xpert11
Is it the unions fault that workers abuse the system?
Originally posted by Seekerof
Furthermore, consider this: the recent set of airline bankruptcy's and considered bankruptcy's were attributed to mainly union issues. The recent talk of GM and possibly Ford filing for bankruptcy's are also attirbuted to union issues, unions would not have been allowed to exist under a Communist system.
There's a fairly accepted rule that unionised workers tend to get paid more than non-unionised workers. . . and people in smaller workplaces tend to get worse pay and conditions than people in large workplaces."
The public sector had basically become the "union heartland", with the main other areas of union membership including manufacturing and finance. Women now made up about 52 per cent of union membership because they were concentrated in the public sector, he said.
Opinions on the extent of unionisation desirable for an economy could be polarised with some economists arguing it would be better with no unions.
On the other hand Scandinavian countries, such as Sweden, which had about 80 per cent union membership, had among the highest living standards in the world.
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I found this.
This new legislation did not, however, reintroduce compulsory unionism, and there was only a slight rise in the proportion of unionised workers to 17.6% of the employed labour force at the end of 2002. They were in 174 unions, not all of which were members of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
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