Hypocrisy at it’s finest

Aug 5, 2020 4:02 PM

And multi million dollar advertising schemes.

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The day Carlisle brake fired 2/3 of our shop they bought 2 65 inch TV 's 2005 ish? Said they couldn't afford to pay us.

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I use contractors so I can get around using the union workers in my plant. Saves money and time when it’s done right the first time.

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How old is this fuckin meme?

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Just remember the key is .... when they take the drop the key is not to decapitate them straight away ... keep managements head for the pike

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But they have all those commercials saying how they're with us during these troubling times.

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Or to pay their CEOs who have done nothing but run the company into the ground, repeatedly in some cases, millions.

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or for executive bonuses

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My old company claimed raises would put them out of business but there always seemed to be money to give the CEO's son another title & bump

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Isn't it interesting that this sort of shit only happens in 3rd world countries? Civilization has come to an agreement.

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100,000 workers: how can you them $10 mil instead of paying each of us $1000 more annually!

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After a company has 200 employees, Unions should be mandated

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But can’t manage to get thru 3 months of pandemic without government bailout

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thats cuz a $.05/hr raise is a recurring cost...while the consultancy is a 1time yearly fee

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(for the slow ones...yearly fees are also "recurring")

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Good ol' capitalism.

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"we're not anti union we're pro associate".

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My union isn't doing shit for it's workers right now.

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In most states the laws have tied the unions hands so that they can only do so much.

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That is no excuse for not reaching out to any of it's member's during the pandemic. I have not received a call or even so much as a letter

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Saying hey we are here for you if you need us during this time. All I have gotten is their typical union propaganda newsletter.

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Unchecked and amoral capitalism is a curse. There are so many ways capitalism could be humane, but isn’t in its current state.

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The problem with any left wing economic system is that feudalists will inevitably co-opt it to keep the nobles in power.

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I’m not sure it’s feudalists as much as it the oligarchy that seems to naturally evolve if left unchecked. To my eyes, the Republican dream.

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With capitalism it’s gone on for so long that most forget it was originally a leftist concept.

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I thought it was the growth and evolution of the merchant class under an aristocratic ruling class. TBH, I really have no clue. (Truth)

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idea.

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So the main goal should be finding a means to take down the nobility and more permanently secure greater mobility for the peasantry.

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And I don’t mean in the Cultural Revolution way, more mass redistribution of wealth and cracking down on unethical business practices

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Yep, all companies have millions laying around. Every small business is rolling in the dough like Scrooge McDuck.

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Yeah, no. We're talking about companies that hold company-wide pat on the backs for how great their profits are that year and celebrate it

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by giving their slaves a pizza party...

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Slaves. So someone is forcing them to work there? They are not slaves.

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Who was talking about small businesses? Do you honestly believe that's what the post is about?

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Did it state only large businesses? Nope, it clearly states companies and makes no distinction.

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Does it state large companies? Nope, it just states companies.

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No, it states companies that hire union busting consultants.

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And? Are you saying only large companies are union shops? I don't think so.

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It says "companies with millions lying around to hire union busting consultation firms". Does that sound like a Mom and Pop store to you?

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Again, they do not make a distinction. Further, how many companies actually have millions lying around. Ignorant post.

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It's like you're on a different world . Stop worrying about being right . All you're doing us making yourself look stupid

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