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If I owned a company whose employees decided to form or join a labor BA>>union I'd fore the lot of them - and then tell the union they were BA>>responsible for them. I'd force the union to become what it really
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I'd shut down my company.
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Exactly! Before I'd give in to a union organizing and
bankrupting my company with their outlandish demands, I'd
downsize to the point where myself and some friends and a
few relatives were earning a decent living, and the folks
who `were' working for me and chose to `unionize' would be
out looking for jobs.
Anybody else notice, the way these three would run a company
*REQUIRES* a USA in a permanent state of economic failure. Under
any other conditions their actions would barely be noticed.
That explains a lot about right wing economics.
Here's a hint: If their ideas were reasonable almost every
company CEO in the country would do it. Anti-unionism is not a
business decision, it is a religious conviction. It's one shared
widely among management in this country, yet few try to pull
that BS.
BOB KLAHN
bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn
... How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?
--- Via Silver Xpress V4.5/P [Reg]
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