Posted by gusbratz on February 26, 2015 at 18:42:56 from (207.59.61.82):
In Reply to: Right to Work. posted by lfure on February 25, 2015 at 14:36:12:
LABOR VS CAPITOL
to anyone who would argue that we are better off without unions or government regulations. I say the fact is that it has been tried. This country has been there done that. what we had was people like j.p morgon, carnage, and Rockefeller at the top. The rest of us living in dirt floor shanty towns hand to mouth. it was not what I would call a success.
Unions fought for and won the 8 hour work day, the 5 day work week, overtime, enforced fire codes, unlocked exits so workers could get out, sick leave. Vacation and eventually osha. STANDARDS that all workers today enjoy and most are too ignorant to know where they came from. The media has always been a tool that capitol uses to point out all the flaws in the labor union. This is propaganda. The union is not a perfect system, neither is the American government. But it is the best we have come up with in the history of the world. It is sad but to get what you need to live you have to fight for it.
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