• unspeakable horror@thelemmy.club
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        It is and I wasn’t saying this in expectation of them calling for a strike right out of left field like this but unions have political weight and i haven’t seen any union leaders stepping up and speaking out in a meaningful way.

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      They were captured decade ago, first by organized crime and then by the industries. Unions have never modernized for the digital age.

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        There has also been a huge, prolonged campaign of union busting specifically to weaken their power in these political scenarios

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          But that has been happening since unions first started, when they burned strikers and their families alive.

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      In my area the only union jobs are government employees and a few contractors that contract with the government. My wife has a union job but they’re almost impossible to get. I’ve never been able to land one.

      • MBech@feddit.dk
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        I’m curious what made US companies that much more successful at destroying unions than the companies in my home, Denmark. It’s not like companies weren’t trying their hardest to fight unions in the early 1900’s. People died at the strikes and protests.

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      Unions are made of normal people and the normal US citizen pretends to be a millionaire thus doesn’t need to be in a union.

      • Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.world
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        Also the ratio of people that want to be in a union to positions available in a union is like 1000:1

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                  This will get you to be a union member and you will be able to bargain collectively.

                  The high paying jobs will come once enough people are organized in your industry. You can’t have it the other way around.

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                    I’d be unemployed, who would I be collectively bargaining with, the welfare office?

                    The high paying jobs already exist. They exist because the industry is already organized. Those high paying jobs are union jobs. Jobs I’m ineligible for because I’m not in the union. Because I’m still on the waitlist.

                    How does that help me at all?