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by genocidicbunny
603 days ago
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> where you scapegoat the management for everything. Well, that's sort of their job -- to be the ones responsible for the actions of the company. If I hire you to do a job, and you don't do it, I'm not 'scapegoating' you if I complain that you didn't do the job I hired and paid you to do. > Even things where the unions aggressively fought for and
have now mandated into law at the expense of management's contract freedom Most of these are the 'FO' part of 'FAFO' historically, so I have little sympathy there. |
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It's not a free market and yet you want to place all blame for the failings of companies with unionized workforces on the employer.
You justify all of this with a faux victim ideology that is anti-capitalist in its roots and vilifies the employer for exercising their property and contracting rights in ways that a critical mass of employees, constituting a mob, don't like. Well, anti-capitalism begets a loss of capital and with it prosperity. And that's all we've ever seen from it.