Is it bad for business now that unionization is on the rise again? Is the increase in large exec payout rate due to the effects of them taking advantage of people without a collective bargaining mechanism?
Is it bad for business now that unionization is on the rise again...
it's good in that it should help bring the economy back to reality. of course this gives the ptb an excellent excuse to pop le bubble and blame the workers
Nothing ever happens
Unionisation increases employees quality, and that upgrades the economy. Nevertheless if a company goes south only because their employees unionised, then that company was doomed to fail
Imagine believing any of this stupid fucking nonsese. You retard zoomers should just put a gun a in your mouths collectively and pull the trigger at once. Bunch of dumb fucking idiots. Lmao
Do you have the balls to elaborate your point?
if the ceo wasn't going to have his 4th yacht and golden parachute the company was doomed to fail.
Let it all collapse
Lmao nobody fucking takes trains anywhere
Increase in unionization is bad short-term (because everything that our supply chain and infrastructure is built on is based on fucking over employees for increases in short-term profits), great long-term once everything shakes out
You reap what you sow. All these woke business like starbucks and disney and stupid shit like that encouraged social justice and hyper liberalism, of course it would eventually lead to a new wave of unionization. I hope more and more workers go on strike, i hope the entire nation comes to a stand still.
1000% this
Kys you fucking faggot. Unions were prevalent as FUCK during the boomer era, you uneducated monkey. Stop pretending that's not the case, you little bitch. Burn in hell with satan.
He's a jew. That's why he hates unions. He hates anything that gives leverage to employees. He's a cock sucking bootlicker. Simple as.
Agree with this. The UK had massive unionisation up until the 80s when they were smashed. Looking back, I think that unions controlling entire industries are a bad thing, since they can constrain productivity measures (e.g. automation) in industry to the point that the industry becomes so uncompetitive that not even protectionism can save it (British car industry, coal mining). On the other hand, at the business level, it prevents any one business from getting ahead by curting corners and/or fucking over their workers, so raising standards and quality. Same applies to public sector functions- e.g. unions at a school/district vs a national teachers union.
Also worth noting that deglobalisation is ending the days of simply moving an industry to China.
im waiting for the obligatory "commies get the rope post", it always shows up in these threads
>t. unemployed
inb4 larp
Unions are almost never good for the consumer. They’re for the worker’s benefit
Also monopolies aren’t always bad for the consumer. The price of oil fell drastically when Rockefeller had a monopoly on oil production for example
Unions saved capitalism in the 1930’s and Unions will save capitalism in the 2030’s.
posts like this make me wonder why i come to biz at all
it does work for private companies, not for publicly funded shit like amtrak
Stfu you office cuck you don't need a union because your job only entails sending emails and coding software to help sell nigger porn
>He still cares about trivial things like "unions" and "guilds"
>He doesn't trade on the blue dog multi million dog coin
>He didn't skedaddle over VINU's announcement of the DEX
honestly why are you still alive
Not an argument, boomer.
Your company needs good workers to function.