The Impact of The New German Minimum Wage

PoorAndDangerous

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Strong unions seem more effective...
I’d rather empower unions, than legislatively chase an ever increasing cost of living.
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Well the 1% have destroyed unions by convincing plebs they were bad just like they've attempted with minimum wage. A powerful union is going to be far more expensive to a business owner than minimum wage, since that seems to be your point of view why would you prefer that?
 

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Well the 1% have destroyed unions by convincing plebs they were bad just like they've attempted with minimum wage. A powerful union is going to be far more expensive to a business owner than minimum wage, since that seems to be your point of view why would you prefer that?
Because it lowers the barrier to entry into the market...which is something I believe will benefit African Americans more than other groups in the long run.
 

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:russ: nikka you are not trying to be pro-union in a thread where your source material's principle editors would carve the still beating heart from their chests to kill of labor unions for their corporate overlords.

You get funnier every week.
:feedme:Receipts on Koch/Cato being against strong private sector unions.
 

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:feedme:Receipts on Koch/Cato being against strong private sector unions.
Breh, Freedom Foundation (ironic name) literally went door to door in YO STATE to get people to leave their unions. The minute the SC decision got made last year they were out there.

They've been anti-union for decades. You know this.
 

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Breh, Freedom Foundation (ironic name) literally went door to door in YO STATE to get people to leave their unions. The minute the SC decision got made last year they were out there.

They've been anti-union for decades. You know this.
In 2014, the Supreme Court ruled in the Harris v. Quinn case that the "First Amendment prohibits the collection of an agency fee from the plaintiffs in the case, home healthcare providers who do not wish to join or support a union."[9] In February 2017, having determined that the "Service Employee International Union and state governors weren't going to inform home health works about their ability to leave the union," Freedom Foundation launched the "Labor Reform Project", a grassroots and public relations effort to inform these workers of their rights.[10][11]

The Freedom Foundation contests the power of public sector unions to use mandatory dues to impact public policy, elections and culture. The Freedom Foundation was awarded $1.5 million over three years by the
Bradley Foundation to "education union workers about their rights."[12] Their CEO wrote that, "Labor bosses are the single greatest threat to freedom and opportunity in America today. By taking money from hard-working, dues-paying Americans, they’re funding a broken political culture in states like Oregon and Washington." He added, "The Freedom Foundation has a proven plan for bankrupting and defeating government unions through education, litigation, legislation and community activation."[13]

In March 2015, the organization filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of four family child-care providers who objected to paying union fees to SEIU 925.
[14] In December 2015, the organization encouraged government employees to quit their union membership by dressing as Santa Claus and standing in government buildings.[13]

:picard:Those monsters...
Still the idea they/Koch/cato are against strong private sector unions is baseless.:camby:
its just statist babble.
 
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