Lon
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I think labor Unions have driven up the salaries of un skilled factory workers to un realistic levels in comparison to the skilled labor force.
I think labor Unions have driven up the salaries of un skilled factory workers to un realistic levels in comparison to the skilled labor force.
Well, aren't unions supposed to be for the workers?
Problem is they are not selling for less. The prices have risen not delinedWith some of these new minimum wage laws being set up we will soon be closing lots of our local businesses. Another problem is with our federal government that taxes businesses so much higher than overseas areas. It becomes good business to just go where you can make more return on the investments and be able to produce items that can be sold for less.
Unions can be a problem but many areas now allow non union businesses to operate.
The cost of simple foods are getting so expensive now that soon even the poorest will not be able to eat out. What was once a twenty five cent burger is now closing in on $6. The $9 pizza is now nearing $20.
I hope our next government will consider making it possible for businesses to operate without mandatory minimum wages higher than some skilled jobs can afford to pay. Retired folks have no defense against such irresponsible actions.
These companies go over seas and pay slave labor wages, why haven't our prices come down if they are saving so much leaving this country?
These companies go over seas and pay slave labor wages, why haven't our prices come down if they are saving so much leaving this country?
Guitarist said:Well, aren't unions supposed to be for the workers?
I disagree that it's mostly the unions at fault. They do make a good scapegoat for the CEO's.I think labor Unions have driven up the salaries of un skilled factory workers to un realistic levels in comparison to the skilled labor force.
Problem is they are not selling for less. The prices have risen not delined
They are shoving more profits into their pockets, certainly not passing along the 'savings' of paying slave wages.
Well, aren't unions supposed to be for the workers?
NO These right to work states have set the american worker back years. There are a number of people having to work two and three jobs to barely make it by. Their jobs aren't protected, the boss can fire you because he's had a bad morning and get away with it.
I'm pro-union, and don't hold them responsible for moving manufacturing to third world countries where labor is so dirt cheap and often extremely dangerous to workers that even without unions that is the way manufacturing would go.
I don't think you can generalize, all unions are not created equal, but most are pretty good, in my experience, especially the big ones.