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Right over your head, huh?
Yes... Because your post I quoted was contradictory.
Right over your head, huh?
Being against Unions is for the working man, on this, and in the narrow view, Trump is on the right of it.
:lamo Oh please... Tell me more... Please tell me why.
Because Unions don't care about their members, they care about their leadership. One merely need look at the ruin of Detroit to see why Unions are evil
Again! The Detroit card!
Companies are making more per dollar of sales than they ever have before, lets save the whole falsehood of "companies cant afford unions". It would be one thing to show that union demands and organized labor is directly related to offshoring of jobs, but its a whole other to just say, "the situation Detroit is in now is because of unions".
And now I new card comes form the deck.... "Class warfare" :roll:Deflecting from the truth and playing class warfare.
Since you seem to ignore 3/4 of my earlier post I'll just repost it againUnions are very bad for business, for employees, for financially intelligent decisions. What's the NUMBER one cause of municipal bankruptcies? Unions.
And now I new card comes form the deck.... "Class warfare" :roll:
Since you seem to ignore 3/4 of my earlier post I'll just repost it again
Companies are making more per dollar of sales than they ever have before, lets save the whole falsehood of "companies cant afford unions". It would be one thing to show that union demands and organized labor is directly related to offshoring of jobs, but its a whole other to just say, "the situation Detroit is in now is because of unions".
Class envy isn't solved with Union bull****.
So rights to organize are now "class envy"?
:lamo You just said organized labor efforts are are, "Simplistic strawman attack" :lamoOh look! Simplistic strawman attack!
:lamo More ad hominemswhatever shall I do, Hoeven shall I survive? Its what unions do, how they do it that is the problem but you don't like that because that's not as easy to change the discussion.
:lamo You just said organized labor efforts are are, "Simplistic strawman attack" :lamo
I guess exercising a constitutional right are "simplistic and a straw man attack"
:lamo More ad hominems
Lol no. Not what I said and you've been reduced to trivialities. have a good night TDS Hug that che doll
So your going to use the old talking point that organized labor forces business owners and CEO's to close the doors? Companies are making more per dollar of sales than they ever have before, lets save the whole falsehood of "companies cant afford unions". It would be one thing to show that union demands and organized labor is directly related to offshoring of jobs, but its a whole other to just say, "the situation Detroit is in now is because of unions".
Oh, there can be no question that the CEOs of the past should never have signed the contracts the Union fought for. But they did and those contracts sapped the companies' strength and reinforced their decline.
Again, it would be one thing to show that union demands and organized labor is directly related to offshoring of jobs, but its a whole other to just say, "the situation Detroit is in now is because of unions".
I said it was union demands that management bowed to. There was near consensus on that, when the manufacturers were close to belly up. The only ones to break ranks with consensus openly were a couple of political people and the unions. But they did confirm it implicitly, when they accepted the measures to save the companies.
Do you have anything to indicate that it was the union demands that caused the company to "belly up"?
Look the thing up. It is general knowledge that the company social programs were too expensive in downturns and drained the big three of funds that would have been needed for research. I mean, this was in all the papers. No need for research papers. If you cannot find it, it is because you don't want to.
So no, you cant provide anything to indicate this.
I would have to do a literature search. To find good references would entail scanning a good number of articles. No. I am not interested in spending the time to supply general knowledge.
If its "general knowledge" it should be fairly simple to find online references.
I guess to each their own
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Nope. It is always time consuming to find good links. As a matter of fact, general knowledge of that type is especially work intensive, because it is made of a patchwork of information and not a compact body of theory. That is why time thieves usually ask for that kind of link.
So unions created the current situation Detroit is in, but you cant find information to prove this because of a "patchwork of theories"? Hmmmmm
Because Unions don't care about their members, they care about their leadership. One merely need look at the ruin of Detroit to see why Unions are evil