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by kensai
3194 days ago
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This. Germany is one of the few places that Unions are working (mostly) as intended. When Germany was under pressure in the Schröder era, it was the Unions that helped dealing with convincing the workers to accept shorter shifts and salaries, instead of pushing companies to relocation or, worse, bankruptcy. |
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Germany is becoming a low income country for a lot of jobs and the unions are doing nothing against it.
Year after year all German workers have collective bargaining agreements close to inflation, while the economy booms.
The union-reps are in bed with the companys and workers eat it up.