headlines, America’s unions appear stuck in time. Consider one of the biggest, the United Auto Workers . Its 400,000-odd members include nearly 150,000 who work at Detroit’s “big three” carmakers—’s boss, Gary Jones, was busy this week hammering out a four-year labour contract for them, starting atYet he is likely to feel distracted. Mr Jones has endured intense scrutiny since federal investigators in late August raided his home, those of former bosses and a union resort in Michigan.
Politics may be shifting attitudes, too. Donald Trump won votes of 43% of union households in 2016, a historically high share that was only slightly behind Hillary Clinton’s 51%, poor for a Democrat. This year Democratic candidates—not just the leftiest ones—are falling over each other to praise unions and labour rights such as paid parental leave, sick days and holidays.
And only one of the top 6 actually cares about the workers in those unions, while the rest just want the support of union leadership.
UAW and GM make crap cars. Someone tell them to go away.
Proper unions are a necessary counterweight to the fundamental imbalance of power in the employee-employer relationship.
because votes, of course
Meanwhile Trump is destroying the whole country
We approve!
What poll is that?
My father was union. We had a nice middle class life. I graduated from college with no student loans in 1973.
In a capitalist society labor is exploited. 1/4 of American workers make less than $10 per hr. By 2015, America's top 10 % already averaged more than 9 times as much income as the bottom 90 %. And Americans in the top 1 % averaged over 40 times more income than the bottom 90 %.
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