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Unions Suffer Steep Decline in Membership
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If Unions are as good as members claim, and as vital to workers rights as many claim, why then do you think that only one in 10 American workers now work within a Union, and of that many still in Unions that require memebrship to work in a particular field? I.e. Why is Union membership 11%, and not 90%? The exception, not the rule? |
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Every school bus driver in NYC would be out of a job it werent for their union right now. Mayor Bloomberg would fire them and their $38,000 a year job (top pay) before any wastful administrative position under his watch. Going after workers making 38k when stealing millions and tripling his overall wealth during his time as mayor? America wouldnt need unions if there were no crooked politicians. Rockefeller, Carnegie, JP Morgan, Tweed / Christie, Bush, Obama, Bloomberg No difference For the few bad apples that unions protect, there would be thousands out of work all to move the money into the politicians pockets rather than the peoples' if it werent unions |
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Or if the job was just eliminated, wouldn't that imply it was never necessary to begin with? Ultimately politicians are at the mercy of the voting public. If they make "selfish" decisions, they should be voted out. But just because they're making unpopular decisions doesn't necessarily mean they're the wrong ones . . . |
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Yeah, the NYC school bus driver loses his top paying job at $38 thousand where he and his wife struggle but figure out a way to survive paying rent and feeding kids and is replaced by a single 23 year old who will now make $20, 000. Now society pays unemployment to the guy who was making 38 and that extra money (across the board) goes to fat jobs created by politicians for their friends. |
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Everyone got that? The 90% of us that are non-union only are non-union because we're brainwashed by billionaires.
We're in fact slaves Can't make this stuff up |
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Using your logic captain strawfish. Having health insurance must suck. The real question this article leads to is: If only 11.3% of working Americans are in unions why is so much credence given to the GOP argument that unions are ruining America? |
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Remember we were fed that the unions are one of the causes of our current economic mess. That is what the governors who severely limited collective bargaining told us. The reality is that the country has traded one powerful special interest group (unions) for another (corporate lobbyists). So an alleged democracy that was once manipulated and controlled by the money of unions is now manipulated and controlled by corporate America. As to your question as to why so much credence is given to the GOP argument that unions are ruining America, its simple; since corporate America also owns the media, the sheeple follow the shepherds and say in unison; "bahhh, the unions are destroying the economy today, bahhhh", while at the same ExxonMobile just bought another politician. That is why many of the same posters here who rail against the influence of the unions (a special interest that once owned much of the government) can't comprehend the idea that corporate interests are now doing the EXACT same thing.
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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Realistically, very few private businesses have unions because they would go under. Hostess for example, much of the auto industry is now non union and on and on. Unions still continue strong only in the public sector mainly because the buyer has no choice. |
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I am not aware of any laws that bar workers in the private sector from Unionizing. If you are, please cite them if you can, as I'd like to read over them. Here in VA, a "right to work" state, we are not barred from Unionizing (I in fact worked at one point in a Union in my younger days), but they are simpyl not widespread here outside a few blocks of "traditional" Union labor, teachers, plumbers, etc. So no, to the best of my knowledge, the 90% choose to not Unionize or join Unions. |
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That number includes those who choose not to have it of their own free will (young, rich, etc). It includes illegal aliens who use the emergency system instead, cost free. And it includes the poor who are ignorant of the coverage they could have if they simply used existing social support programs. So, with that said, 40 million (of 330 million Americans) is ~12%. 12% do not have insurance, about the same as are members of Unions. Quote:
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Tell what you think would realistically happen if the employees of WalMart tried to unionize. |
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Want to know the real reason unions are dying? It's because you keep enabling these idiot control freak politicians whose crap economic policies and social engineering experiments put more people who can replace you out of work. they're decreasing your leverage. Destroying yourselves, making them richer, and they've convinced you to blame some other people. |
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another lib lousy puke-ffilled thread
walmart employees reject unionization because they know they will lose benefits and stores will close union membership is down but their consumption of tax $ has increased exponentially and disproportionally, in a severe recession taxes did not decrease and public sector compensation dependent on them increased Between December 2007 and December 2009, the private sector lost more than 7 million jobs, yet the number of government jobs increased by about 100,000, with all that "stimulus" waste paying for them - the entire burden of job losses during the recession fell on the private sector alone productivity, accountability in the public sector-fuhgeddaboudit |
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