cards2468 wrote:I never thought to make the union connection... [expletive], maybe I'll go to the office anyway.
Really?
Well if you don't go to the office anyway, stay home and say thanks for the 5 day work week, overtime pay, medical coverage through your employer and other crap we take for granted now that were bought with the blood of those shiftless, commie, no-good union workers 100 years ago.
Unions had a time and place. With that I'll go home for the weekend thankful that I didn't get attacked by a certain company's union workers that felt it was necessary to attack government employees showing up to their facility during a strike.
cards2468 wrote:Unions had a time and place. With that I'll go home for the weekend thankful that I didn't get attacked by a certain company's union workers that felt it was necessary to attack government employees showing up to their facility during a strike.
Would you say that Capitalism had its time and place?
cards2468 wrote:Unions had a time and place. With that I'll go home for the weekend thankful that I didn't get attacked by a certain company's union workers that felt it was necessary to attack government employees showing up to their facility during a strike.
Would you say that Capitalism had its time and place?
not sure if pure capitalism ever had a time or place, but a bastardized version works
cards2468 wrote:Unions had a time and place. With that I'll go home for the weekend thankful that I didn't get attacked by a certain company's union workers that felt it was necessary to attack government employees showing up to their facility during a strike.
Would you say that Capitalism had its time and place?
not sure if pure capitalism ever had a time or place, but a bastardized version works
Okay. For some people it works a lot better than others. Why doesn't Labor get the same leeway? Are all Union members headbusters and kneecappers? Ever heard of Enron? Monsanto and Aniston, Ala? Etc.