ilmdge posted:for a lot of those workers all they know about unions is that theyre forced to join them and then get money taken out of their check.
yeah and in most cases they're right because most unions (maybe all of them?) in the USA have no progressive agenda and have more allegiance to maintaining capital than to labor
e; wasn't sarcastic or snide question. earnest q
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discipline posted:it won't work
agreed

Superabound posted:
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tpaine posted:i just did 17 hours straight with no breaks
thank you for your contribution to society. work is freedom.
tpaine posted:you can get written up for talking about politics. a coworker at one job did nothing but agree with some point a customer offhandedly made and another customer got offended and called the little corporate care number and she got a write up for it. another coworker told me her husband got fired from his job for "talking about" unionizing. at one job the basic entry level position will get you about 18 hours/week on average. at the other you don't get breaks period, you don't clock out for them and you almost never get to have even 2 minute breather. at the other i clock for breaks but wind up having to work through them, even though i could get in trouble for doing so, about 90% of the time. and these are still not that bad comparatively
yeah. when i worked "low wage" shit counter jobs, even in situations where people were a little more free to have casual conversations about whatever, the other people who worked there would talk about how unions are too powerful etc. when they saw things about the teachers strike in the news or whatever. it's p bad and i have a lot of respec for people who try to do it idk
EmanuelaOrlandi posted:tpaine why dont you get a real job you bum
Uhm, he has a real job: He's a writer criticizing the US military.
AmericanNazbro posted:i can't even type that with a straight face
tpaine posted:AmericanNazbro posted:i can't even type that with a straight face
sorry about your stroke.
Excuse me, but I'm Bostonian.
discipline posted:the best position to radicalize/pressure a union is as a rank and file member. if you seriously want more info we should talk
why not post it here?
tpaine posted:i have to say again the idea of even attempting to unionize either place i work at or to even do the bare minimum of trying to instill some kind of leftist, let alone communist feeling, fills me with the same kind of emotions i'd feel if someone said "you should tell everyone you work with that you drink your pee, and it gives you infinite life"
i remember watching an episode of Oprah with my mom back in the mid/late 90s where she had some skin care expert guy on there who said that pressing a babbys fresh urine-soaked diaper onto your face every morning would cure acne. millions of viewers actually tried this
Superabound posted:tpaine posted:i have to say again the idea of even attempting to unionize either place i work at or to even do the bare minimum of trying to instill some kind of leftist, let alone communist feeling, fills me with the same kind of emotions i'd feel if someone said "you should tell everyone you work with that you drink your pee, and it gives you infinite life"
i remember watching an episode of Oprah with my mom back in the mid/late 90s where she had some skin care expert guy on there who said that pressing a babbys fresh urine-soaked diaper onto your face every morning would cure acne. millions of viewers actually tried this
wait who hasn't been doing this daily their whole life?
ilmdge posted:for a lot of those workers all they know about unions is that theyre forced to join them and then get money taken out of their check.
serious question, do you know any of the hundreds of workers who have gotten involved in the Fast Food strikes?
SariBari posted:ilmdge posted:for a lot of those workers all they know about unions is that theyre forced to join them and then get money taken out of their check.
serious question, do you know any of the hundreds of workers who have gotten involved in the Fast Food strikes?
i believe tom got "involved," but it was as a picket line breaker
SariBari posted:serious question, do you know any of the hundreds of workers who have gotten involved in the Fast Food strikes?
which union are they with