And many of them are either hitting the picket lines or quitting their jobs as a result.The changing dynamics of the US labor market, which has put employees rather than employers in the driver's seat in a way not seen for decades, is allowing unions to flex their muscle.Already on strike are 10,000 workers at John Deere , who hit the picket lines early Thursday after rejecting a tentative deal which would have improved wages and benefits.
"The inability of employers to find replacement workers in this market does shift the power back to labor."Replacement jobs, not replacement workersInstead of strikers worrying about replacement workers, now management has to worry the strikers might find replacement jobs.Kellogg's cereal plant workers demonstrate in front of the plant on October 7, 2021 in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Pay and working conditions are at an all time low. Daycare and night care are even bigger issues.
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Trickle down economics is starting to die. GOP should not stand in way of fair taxes on big business and pay workers what they are worth. Shareholders will be ok.
It's about damn time!!
These are people who did not have luxury of working from home. Good for them. All work is valuable.
What businesses are thriving right now? I’m completely confused by this. All I see is small businesses struggling to stay open and find workers. This doesn’t affect Amazon but it kills mom and pop. Then all there will be is Amazon.
Really. Employees are demanding livable wages. And employers are being forced to pay them. Wow, fire up the press on this one....no more financial slavery
Tsunami refuses 2 make a decision 2 fly brianstelter into Venezuela & see if he can interview President Maduro. Breaking views, due to coronavirus brian is off the hook, for now. Brian Stelter refuses to go
Oh please
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