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by jtbigwoo
3693 days ago
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I took a couple labor management courses in college. One of the things the professor said has always stuck with me: "Management gets the union it asks for." Almost every union in the US and the UK was formed in the face of withering hostility from management. It's not surprising that the union would be antagonistic in response. EDIT: typo |
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Other countries didn't necessarily have that history, and other factors - like the need to rebuild the country after a devastating war with everybody starting from nothing - might have fostered cooperation in ways not possible in the UK.