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Are Unions still relevant?

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On 6/12/2024 at 2:43 PM, scubascuba3 said:

It was the constant increase in wages and other costs that lead companies to outsource abroad

So, American workers are in a race to the bottom of worldwide wages? US worker productivity up, corporate profits up, American CEO compensation up (funny how their compensation is not driven down by global averages). Meanwhile US working middle class economically squeezed over the past decades as a result of the actions/inaction of both major American political parties.

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  • findlay13
    findlay13

    And bosses kill wages.Look at the average Thai wage,That's why all the companies move to the LOS, cheap labour and no safety or environmental conditions that can't be  "dealt with" . It's a concerted

  • Yes, and when the unions understand how the business and management work and the concept of productivity. Together they can be a formidable force for the good of both the company and the workers. Figh

  • The Old Bull
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    Love them or hate them. If it wasn't for unions everybody would be making $1.50 an hour.  They have done good getting owners to share the wealth their workers generate. Sometimes they get stupid like

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