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1. ipsoca+qv[view] [source] 2020-03-31 18:12:24
>>blago+(OP)
Tech companies in general and Amazon specifically seem scared to death of unionization. I think Amazon's actions in this matter are going to backfire tremendously.
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2. koheri+mJ[view] [source] 2020-03-31 19:22:50
>>ipsoca+qv
...and anyone who's had to work with a union can understand why.
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3. ransom+Nv1[view] [source] 2020-04-01 00:32:56
>>koheri+mJ
My girlfriend worked at Macys. She was paid $14hr to do white collar admin work and was in a "union". Each month we would walk a few blocks away downtown to a small office. This is where we paid "dues". We couldn't pay online or have it deduct from her check. The person we handed our check to would just roll their eyes and throw her check into a pile of checks. She couldn't afford these dues. The best part? You were required to be in the union.

The union helped Macys layoff thousands of workers including her with no severance in a nice streamlined fashion. I am wrong, but this is what I learned: Unions are basically fat cat organizations that leach hard working people.

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4. arrose+VB1[view] [source] 2020-04-01 01:40:16
>>ransom+Nv1
Poorly run unions produce bad outcomes. There are also governments and corporations that leech off hard working people. It's a human dynamics problem, not a problem specifically with unions.
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