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by darawk
2707 days ago
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> I don't understand your point at all. Unions explicitly fight to support all of these people They really don't. Unions fight to protect the pay and job security of their existing members. They do not generally try to make it easy to join the profession. |
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In many cities, building trades were essentially white only into the 80s. (I've heard pretty awful stories about the carpenter's union in town into the 90s too. Explicit statements of no Blacks allowed.) This was on purpose. Automotive unions were nearly as bad.
So a baffled, "What? How can Unions be racist?" seems disingenuous.I don't think racism is inherent to unions, or that a tech workers union would even be likely to be racist against Indian people. But a blanket denial seems like trying to gaslight people.