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by WalterBright
1627 days ago
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> Except you have the wrong idea about stability, because the law itself is the cartel, and very stable Cartels on non-poaching are not enforced by the law. > it's about which side coordinates better That's what supply and demand is. |
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If the workers get too powerful, they starve them one way or another.
Back in the early 20th century the socialist radicals had ideas about making one giant union of all the workers. If they could coordinate every industry they could negotiate for everything!
The Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 (aka Taft-Hartley) made all such ideas quite simply illegal.
If unions get too powerful, unions will be hobbled.
If the market fails to deliver exploitable labor, the market will be fixed.
That's the context in which negotiation occurs.