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by nerdponx
1187 days ago
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In general, it's a tired decades-old anti-labor talking point. However there are many cases where it's hard to fire underperfoming unionized employees. And there's always the possibility of the union playing a kind of long game with management where they are willing to trade away the possibility of rewarding standout individuals in order to preserve the baseline. |
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