(sorry, giant pics)I wasn't specifically for or against card check before this letter, but now I am totally in favor of it. I'm all for bringing about the apocalypse, which apparently this bill, if passed, will do.On a side note, who knew that hooksaw got a job writing mass mailings?]
9/10/2009 11:37:26 AM
This reads like an Amnesty International letter, only longer.
9/10/2009 11:42:09 AM
straw man argument
9/10/2009 11:48:30 AM
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9/10/2009 1:06:19 PM
My opinion: the Wagner Act was terrible as it stood, as it granted both sides of the dispute monopoly privileges, dramatically curtailing workers rights to self determination. Before there was a NLRB, labor issues were much MUCH rarer and the divide between workers and businesspersons on the whole was much more egalitarian. Meanwhile, now, society must absorb to dead-weight losses as whole industries get shut down every few years over yet another contract dispute, just so we can enjoy the privileged of higher prices and less competition.
9/10/2009 1:18:42 PM
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9/10/2009 2:18:58 PM
PinkandBlack, I have read my history, and I know of all the examples you would probably list. And it is a remarkably short list. Far more instances of violence occurred immediately after its passage in the 30s than occurred in the preceding hundred years. Yes, the textbooks make a big deal out of the Pinkertons, but they only shot nine people. Far more people than that disappeared into the mob-run machinery of the unions in the 30s, 40s, and 50s.
9/10/2009 2:21:00 PM
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9/10/2009 10:20:10 PM
I guess I don't see how anyone can think this is a good idea. Unionization, take it or leave it. Opening the process up to intimidation by a group of people who have been known to do so in the past? Sounds fucking stupid.
9/10/2009 11:12:44 PM
9/11/2009 8:27:29 AM
Boeing Workers Vote 3 to 1 to Go "Union-Free" http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/sep/14/boeing-co-employees-vote-to-disband-union/"Boeing Co. workers in North Charleston voted overwhelmingly to disband their union in a move that could give the region an edge in landing an aircraft plant the company is looking to build.Of the 267 ballots cast, 199 were in favor of decertifying the election that made them members of the International Association of Machinists. The company was pleased; the union was disappointed.The local plant makes rear fuselage sections for Boeing's 787, a new fast-selling lightweight jet that has been delayed by snags with suppliers and an eight-week strike last year by the IAM.Boeing has said it would consider North Charleston and its manufacturing hub outside Seattle, among other sites, for a new 787 assembly plant. A decision is expected by the end of the year."
9/14/2009 11:04:21 PM
Rather than read the bickering, I will provide my standard reply to union issues:I believe in the inalienable right to collective bargaining for labor. I also believe that the government has little, if any, business interfering on either side's behalf.
9/15/2009 2:00:53 AM
9/15/2009 2:58:36 AM
that letter must have been written before Kennedy died.
9/15/2009 3:29:01 AM
collective bargaining also means forcing the will of the Union on those workers that would wish to bargain separately.
9/15/2009 8:32:28 AM
^^^I meant it it say that workers can form any sort of organization they want, and they can try to force employers to do all sorts of things. Likewise the company can just fire them all.
9/15/2009 12:54:01 PM
^Sounds good to me. The way the terms are traditionally used makes it hard to clarify.
9/15/2009 3:11:56 PM