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by 09094920394314
3131 days ago
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How about we change the laws so that people who support the union are free to join, and people who DON'T are free to leave? >If unions are so great, then they should stand on their own 2 feet, instead of forcing everyone to join them. If you can convince enough people, you can? But if people organize against you, be a good loser. Nobody except the very hardcore is saying: >If private property is so great, then everyone who wants to have it should stand on their own 2 feet, instead of forcing everyone to accomodate them to argue against private property or capitalism. But the same social contract that allows for private property can decide that if you want to have its benefits (e.g. the aforementioned private property) can recognize and protect the hard won rights of unions and workers. Stealing a bit of rhetoric, those who don't like it can go to some warlord ridden backwater, I hear there you are free to not follow any social contract if you are up to it |
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Fortunately, the rest of my industry agrees with me.
And ALSO, fortunately, union support is massively going down all across the US.
It looks like that social contract of yours is changing. Perhaps because of attitudes like yours.
I will not "be a good loser". I will oppose union efforts anywhere and everywhere, no matter what, because any power they get anywhere is a massive risk to me and my industry.
As soon as they get a foothold, they will implement rules that force me and others to join. It is safer to just stop them in their tracks before they can get even close to taking over.