Posted by trucker40 on June 12, 2009 at 09:18:25 from (69.151.61.219):
In Reply to: Re: Unions posted by Pair-a-dice farm on June 12, 2009 at 08:47:14:
I agree some what with the counterproductive but it could have been infiltration of big money to ruin the workplace from the inside,or people could really be that dumb.The reasons companies are leaving is because they were encouraged to by Nafta,Cafta,Gat,far more than anything else.They also could have been stopped if politicians had not aided in ruining the country.Yes some of those agencies got too strong,but its because of corruption.The same corruption in teachers unions that exists in politics is how these agencys got strong,and how Sarah Brady got the Brady bill,and Madd mothers made it a huge problem to drink a beer and drive.We have to fix things to survive.Working for minimum wage or less,buying Wal Mart junk and watching the jobs leave is not necessarily time to throw away unions.Nothing is going to work for working people,workers have to force the change and about the only thing that will work is unions.It is just more of the same crap the big money side has always pulled.They wanted to weaken and get rid of unions,they attacked them inside and out and now they are nearly gone and the future looks like China unless unions get fixed and grow.All unions are not the UAW either.
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