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by aurizon
2566 days ago
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Lol, Japanese and German unions differ from the leeches of US unions, and carefully consult with management, (since they also have a board seat or two) and they will not ask for wage increases that might harm the company and through their board access, they have the true facts - same facts as management. In fact some other European countries complain that German unions do not act like the leeches that French and British unions do.
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And is there any scenario in which US companies wouldn't blame unions? As long as labor costs are above zero, any failure can somehow be pinned on unions, while management and shareholders avoid getting called 'leeches'.