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by repolfx
2482 days ago
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Ideally all the workers of a firm would be organized together They are. That organisation is called a company and decides what they get paid, which varies by job and rank. There's no such thing as a union in which every employee of a firm is represented - by the very nature of what unions do, they create a (largely imaginary) line between "labour" and "management" then pit the first against the second. |
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