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by mc32
3065 days ago
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The problem with our unions is that they have not modernized, often the union is more interested in the union itself than the worker. Some are known for graft ad corruption, and they also on occasion tell their membership how to vote politically. If they want people to sympathize with them they have to modernize and address modern issues. They can't live off their 1920s laurels. |
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Could you explain specifically what you mean by "modernise"? Or how they are not addressing modern issues? I could point to hundreds of examples in Australia of very successful industrial action that addresses "modern" issues, so you'll really need to be more specific.