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Agreed. I’ll starve before I work in a union shop.
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I mean, yes. I don't like either. But on a more meta level, I hate these "if you are anti-{subset}, you are anti-{superset}" arguments. They are 'tarded.
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Here are some fun object-level examples. If you are anti-Islam, you are anti-religion. If you are anti-anchovies on pizza, you are anti-pizza. If you are anti-anal, you are anti-sex. If you are anti-McDonalds, you are anti-restaurant.
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no, public sector unions shouldn't exist b/c 'management'/'labor' distinction is completely different than in capitalist worker-industry relations; their real 'management' are the public, who are blocked out of direct negotiation w. labor by crony political/regulatory systems
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the public has no ability to opt-out/shift to competitor if the product being delivered gets worse and worse there's no safety mechanism that blows the company up, and you end up with endless concessions that are owned by the public its how you get this:pic.twitter.com/B5DGTwOXgg
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I mean, still a stupid statement. A coal miner's union is vastly different than any public sector union.
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