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A victory in the Southern state, said one organizer, "would show workers across all different industries that they can stand up together and fight for more."
I think if you want to Steel-Man an anti-union argument, then two routes you could take would be to look at police unions and the history of organized crime’s involvement in unions. Both are interesting case studies for how the purpose of unions can be corrupted, and worth examining for how to make sure a union does its job right.
I’m 100% pro union…
Are there any (lol) good faith reasons to not vote yes?
No really. I can’t think of any; and I was looking to ? Steel man the argument…
I’m assuming that all the ones that I’ve seen from the business side are not in good faith — well that and they are laughable…
I think if you want to Steel-Man an anti-union argument, then two routes you could take would be to look at police unions and the history of organized crime’s involvement in unions. Both are interesting case studies for how the purpose of unions can be corrupted, and worth examining for how to make sure a union does its job right.
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Ooo yes thank you. Because no corporations have ever (Enron) done anything wrong, ever.
Sorry. So ensuring that Unions are accountable to their members