• Ikaros@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The only hope i feel for the future of this country is workers unionizing. Its the only leverage the poor and middle class have. We need more unions.

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      At this point it’s a race to see whether the workers will band together before the magats go full fascist. This decade is about to get really interesting.

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        1 year ago

        Maybe workers should have more power to influence government decisions as opposed to the current situation where the people with money have the most influence in government?

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    “Ford’s Kentucky Truck plant builds the Ford F-Series Super Duty, Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs. The plant is one of the largest auto factories in the world and accounts for $25 billion a year in revenue, according to Ford which issued a statement shortly after the walkout.”

    Fain wasn’t bluffing, they’re hitting them where it hurts. Go UAW!

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    It’s gonna take everyone being on strike I think. Ford doesn’t give a single fuck as they’ve made clear through years and years of abuse towards its workers.

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    While I sympathize with the workers wanting more money, I’m not looking forward to new vehicles being more unattainable than they already are.

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      Hey, buddy. I got some news for you.

      Businesses charge what people are willing to pay. Full stop. Not what products cost to produce.

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          Right. They’re selling as high above the production cost as people are willing to pay.

          It’s called ‘maximizing profit.’

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      I don’t understand why you get downvoted. How can people not know that a rise in production cost gets passed through to the customer.

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        When unions are involved you aren’t allowed to point out things like that.

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        I already knew making any criticism of uaw or workers would bring down votes. I won’t bother any further with replies beyond saying greedy people asking for 40% pay raise and lazy people asking for 4 day work week are specific examples. CEO’s giving themselves massive pay raises are also greedy. Both sets are assholes and consumers pay the price.

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          The 40% is mostly too make up the concessions the workers made to keep the companies afflot in 2008. The 40% is over the life of the contract. The 40% wouldn’t even reach 10% of the projected profits for the companies over that time. 4 day work week is proven to be more productive than the 5 day work week, even more so for physically demanding jobs.

          You are uninformed.

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          “Greed is good” - Ronald Reagan

          “No not that way” reactionaries when workers ask to be paid fairly

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        They conflate needs with wants.

        Rather than spending less, they want to make more.

        It’s about quality, not quantity.

        That said, it’s not fair for workers to get shafted while owners get richer. I believe they all should be making less money so those who have less can have more, but I’ll settle for workers at least getting proportional compensation.

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      Even if that wasn’t complete nonsense, it would be a good thing. The world needs to stop making and driving ICE vehicles. High prices are a great deterrent.