MuzzyP
All Star
Wth was going on in January?!
When the thread was made about black woman unemployment rate rising . I posted from the same article how black men’s unemployment rate went down.
Let’s keep boycotting Target and other places that hire black men and women by the thousands tho.
Bootlicking for access to retail jobs.![]()
I actually think workers should unionize Target. I don’t think talking about not going to Target online is a real strategy. But get them daps and reps breh..
Bet. Let me shoot my shot for some more daps
One of the best tools to go up against corporations is via a strike so you're speaking out of both sides of your mouth trying to pull the noble union card. If you're gonna sell out half of the black population shoot for something higher than access $15/hr cashier jobs for black men
so basically what I said ( except the trump stuff) actually way to early to get the trump effect negatively or postively ( although the DOGE cuts will ht hard)The second article you quoted answers your question. I hope you're not trying to attribute this to Trump.
Sounds we trapped no matter which routeWhen the thread was made about black woman unemployment rate rising . I posted from the same article how black men’s unemployment rate went down.
Let’s keep boycotting Target and other places that hire black men and women by the thousands tho.
No first of all too early to make an impact and the dudes with records are getting deported not people who used to post up at Home Depots.Easy answer....
![]()
Think that Black people boycott anything past 1955 brehs.When the thread was made about black woman unemployment rate rising . I posted from the same article how black men’s unemployment rate went down.
Let’s keep boycotting Target and other places that hire black men and women by the thousands tho.
How is this possible? You know there’s still a lot of 70 year olds walking around right?That’s not a strong participation rate at all (for either white or Black men) Which is what economist and sociologist have been fearing.
In the 80’s male work participation rate was 94.1 percent.
They didn’t popping in early January.DOGE and Musky
Sounds we trapped no matter which route
That’s not a strong participation rate at all (for either white or Black men) Which is what economist and sociologist have been fearing.
In the 80’s male work participation rate was 94.1 percent.