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Wed Apr-12-06 06:30 PM
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Boy, I Sure Hope That When *I* Get Outsourced, *I* Can Go Pick Lettuce |
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in 100 Degree heat. THAT will save my family. Good thing *I* have THAT job to fall back on!
when *I* grow up *I* wanna be a migrant worker and pick lettuce for a living. THANK GAWD work is plentiful here in 'MURICA'!!!!!!11
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:32 PM
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1. I hear the streets are paved with gold and that everything is free |
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because there's so much money, we stopped using it.
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:33 PM
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2. I'd rather not be outsourced. |
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But if I was to migrate, where'd I migrate to?
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:35 PM
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3. That's actually a good point -- the Mexicans have been outsourced, too |
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My Dad is in textiles.... very anti-NAFTA, of course.
So, jobs went to Mexico... they got too "expensive"... so the jobs went to the Caribbean and Guatmela... some of those got too expensive... so they went to China. Seriously, Mexican manufacturing jobs have also been hard hit. I swear, the workers from both countries should join with the Canadians -- we could almost write our own ticket...
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:47 PM
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11. A friend mentioned about this to me the other day. |
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They were actually encouraging me to buy clothes made in Mexico because they had better working conditions there than in many other countries.
I don't really know if this is the case, but on the relativism scale, it almost makes sense.
Again I must ask--where's the sadly shaing head smiley? I need it so often anymore.
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:57 PM
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15. They are indeed correct |
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The Mexican textile workers were too expensive -- they cost too much. A few bucks a day, semi-decent conditions, cut into profits more than 40 cents a day, slavery conditions in China, etc., do
My Dad's been in the business since 1963... he knows what's up.....
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:06 PM
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22. The same thing is happening in Central America... |
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Some textile plants are closing and moving to China, and according to Central American free traders the solution to stop this is CAFTA. This is exactly what happened a few weeks ago in Costa Rica, a big plant closed down and it was blamed on CAFTA's delays. Of course, it's bullshit because there's no way Mexico and Central America, even with mostly poor labor standards, can compete with China's slave wages.
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Thu Apr-13-06 08:09 AM
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49. My Dad flies to Costa Rica about twice a month |
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To visit two American shirt plants there. One is closing and moving to China this summer... "cheaper." OMG.
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:35 PM
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4. I'd love to go pick lettuce |
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stay outside in the fresh air and sunshine, smell the earth. I'd probably have to live on muscle relaxants and pain pills to do it, but if it paid enough to live on, I'd be pleased to try.
That's the problem. You see, it's not the job, it's the WAGES.
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:59 PM
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16. I'd love to pick lettuce too, |
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but there are only so many lettuce jobs. :hi:
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Thu Apr-13-06 08:14 AM
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51. But John McCain says you wouldn't do it for $50 an hour |
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In fact, he made the mistake of saying this in front of a union audience, only to be met with shouts of "I'll take it! and "Sign me up!"
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:36 PM
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5. Are we going to pile on the people without college degrees again tonight? |
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Edited on Wed Apr-12-06 06:41 PM by acmejack
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:42 PM
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8. It's become the nightly sport of the Lexus liberals. |
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:02 PM
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17. And The Cheap Labor Liberals And The Neoliberals |
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:10 PM
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24. i drive a Ford Ranger small pickup |
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and my coveted Scooter (that gets 75mpg)
some of us actually PRACTICE what we preach. you know, compassion and all that.....
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:14 PM
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26. Oh, please... I'm trying to keep my dinner down. |
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Wed Apr-12-06 08:00 PM
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34. YOU'RE SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!! |
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Thu Apr-13-06 08:10 AM
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50. I drive a car that gets 50+ to the gallon... AND runs on alternative fuel |
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:37 PM
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6. McCain'll pay you fifty bucks an hour |
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:02 PM
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18. How many hours per week? |
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Thu Apr-13-06 05:56 AM
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47. No he won't, he rescinded that job offer |
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when the American workers in the audience jumped at it.
It was for an entire season, and if it's like other jobs of that type, it's likely to be when there's daylight enough to see.
His exact words were: "Not one day, a whole season. You can't handle it."
Nice. He just insulted the American work force. I saw this on CNN last week.
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Thu Apr-13-06 08:07 AM
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48. I'd pick lettuce for that pay -- who the heck wouldn't? |
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:41 PM
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7. Don't you mean "if *I* grow up "? |
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:43 PM
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I heard McCain was offerin 50.oo per hour to pick veggies.
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:47 PM
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10. Funny you should say that |
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My five brothers, sister and I picked cotton all summer long for many years. My parents were alternately poor and so-so, so this was a way for us to contribute. My Uncle owned the fields, so it wasn't exactly slave labor, but he hired relatives and anybody that would pick the cotton. Everyone was paid by the bag and we all worked all summer, picking whatever needed picking.
Since when did everybody forget where we came from? I am a mother of five children, and I can tell you, there is no chore messier or harder than raising children and keeping house, and that includes picking cotton. Before I was old enough to get a regular job, I also cleaned neighbors houses and weeded their gardens. My children cut and cleaned yards to make their spending money, and that was before weedeaters and blowers. They work very hard today, also. One son is a cabinetmaker who works in an unairconditioned, horribly dusty shop in Florida, and the other is a welder (also in bldg with no air-conditioner). They both work about sixty hours a week, with unpaid vacations in that pitiful right-to-work state.
I am sick of hearing what Americans won't do, because I know what I have done. This white middle-class woman of French-English origins has worked hard all my life, and so do my children.
BTW, before they became cabinetmaker and welder, both sons put roofs on houses in Texas. Hot enough for you?
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:49 PM
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12. Why do you keep posting this flamebait matcom? |
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I usually very much enjoy your posts, but lately...
But what do I know? I'm just an uneducated blue collar nothing.
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:06 PM
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19. He definitely doesn't understand the views of US Labor Unions |
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Which btw are the largest contributor of money to liberal causes in the United States over the last, oh, 50 years. Most of the immigration argument has been completely divided on racial lines. But the fact remains that a good % of immigrated citizens (legally) are in those US Labor unions. Especially in the hospitality sector. It's not impossible to request a workers visa to come here. The problem is the system, and how illegal workers affect an average US worker. And not just farming, because only a retard (McCain) would limit illegal immigration to the farming sector. And the wage the illegal worker is getting, which could drive the wage a regular US worker makes. Not to mention healthcare.
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:08 PM
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23. grew up in the hotel/restaurant industy |
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sorry that i "don't understand" :eyes:
i'll stick to MY guns thanks very much. and no, there isn't much Union influence in the hospitality industry at all.
get YOUR facts straight.
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:25 PM
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28. I've never seen you talk about US workers... |
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You consistently talk about enjoying your traveling around the world where all of these huge things have taken place and you have consistently backed cheap labor. The "Hospitality" industry in my mind includes hotels, rentals, cleaning services, and many of the large scale laundry companies who service everything. You are trying to tell me that more illegal workers work on US farms than in hospitality?
I read your other thread, I just didn't post in it. You don't really invite real discussion, you just flame with no thought to the real facts.
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:28 PM
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29. i don't INVITE cheap labor at all |
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i want these people to earn a FAIR wage. i abhore the corporations who pay them shit.
maybe you SHOULD start reading.
i just don't want to make them felons. they deserve every chance you and I have. it isn't THEIR fault they were born in the wrong country.
they leave their wives and kids to come here and try and make things better. I say let them. they are more ambitious than 99.9% of US
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:30 PM
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30. You are not making anyone a felon, |
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They did it to themselves.
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:48 PM
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Hey zippy, I bailed hay last summer at 36 years old. Got $10 an hour cash because I can work a mow by myself better that most corn fed midwest farm boys. (It's hot up there too!)
I'll work 95% of the population of any goddamn country into the ground, any day!
Stop projecting when you speak of a perceived lack of ambition of american workers.
Now complete my day by once again sidestepping the issue at hand, and throwing another straw man/attack at me.
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Wed Apr-12-06 08:32 PM
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36. They aren't felons, but they would be under the House bill |
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passed by the Republicans. Do you support that?
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Wed Apr-12-06 08:41 PM
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37. If you have weed in your house, and tomorrow the Govt decides to |
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Increase the Penalty and/or Increase Enforcement of current laws, you still had weed in your house to begin with.
But I am a bigot, what do I know?
I do know that claiming "Brown-skinned folks have a special hard work gene", sounds an awful lot like "Black folks have an extra muscle in their legs" to me. :shrug:
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Wed Apr-12-06 08:53 PM
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38. 99.9% More Harder Workin' |
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Guess we're just plain ass inferior.
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Wed Apr-12-06 09:01 PM
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Wed Apr-12-06 08:31 PM
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35. Yeah, well, I saw the SEIU and the UFCW marching Monday |
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in Seattle among the 40,000 who showed up there. So maybe the actual labor unions involved have a different take on it than you.
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Wed Apr-12-06 09:08 PM
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42. Union influence, exactly |
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Gee Matcom, way to smack yourself right over the head with your own argument.
There's no union influence in the hospitality industry. An inordinant number of illegals work in the hospitality industry.
Can you connect the dots??? Smack, smack.
That's everybody's point. The inordinant number of illegals is WHY there's no union influence which is WHY the wages are so low that citizens can't afford to live in this country and take those jobs.
The solution is to stop pitting workers against each other and come together and get that union influence so people can live on those wages and not use social services, legal or illegal. And demand the same thing for workers in other countries so corporations can stop playing spin the cheap labor bottle.
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Thu Apr-13-06 10:31 AM
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52. "there isn't much Union influence in the hospitality industry at all" |
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Guess you have'nt been to Vegas then, a short list of unions involved with OPERATIONS only in the, to use your term, "hotel/restaurant industy". This does not include initial construction
Get YOUR facts straight.
Bartenders & Beverage Local 165 112 West Wyoming Avenue 384-7774
Hotel&Industrial(1780) Laughlin(897) 501 N. Lamb Blvd 453-4488 453-2360 298-6518
Central Labor Council-COPE 4200 East Bonanza Road 452-8799
Culinary Workers Local 226 1630 South Commerce Street 385-2131
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 357 4321 East Bonanza Road 452-9357
International Hodcarriers Building & Common Laborers Local 872 4200 East Bonanza Road 452-4440
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 501 301 Deauville Drive 382-8452
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 12 360 Shadow Lane 598-1212
Musicians Local 369 AFM, AFL-CIO 3701 W Vegas Dr, Las Vegas NV 89108 647-3690
Painters Local 159 1701 Whitney Mesa Drive 452-2140
Plasterers & Cement Masons Local 797 4200 East Bonanza Road 452-9199
Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 525 735 North Lamb Boulevard 452-1520
Roofers Local 162 4200 East Bonanza Road 453-5801
Southern Nevada Operating Engineers, Journeyman 6350 Howdy Wells Avenue 643-1212
Southern Nevada Operation & Maintenance Engineers 313 Deauville Drive 385-5005
Teamsters Local 14 303 Wall Street 384-7841
Teamsters Local 995 300 Shadow Lane 385-0995
Teamsters & Truck Drivers Local 631 700 North Lamb Boulevard 453-6310
United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 711 1201 North Decatur Boulevard 648-7112
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:51 PM
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13. Well since sarcasm isn't paying very well these days |
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Wed Apr-12-06 06:52 PM
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14. Worthless thread, immigration goes both ways |
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Edited on Wed Apr-12-06 06:53 PM by ShaneGR
The underlying story is that a Mexican migrant worker will pick lettuce for less than the US minimum wage. And it's nearly impossible to track. The really sad thing is that the farmers who typically hire and house illegal workers don't make that much money either.
Oh, and McCain should have mentioned that the highest employer of illegals in this country is the hospitality sector, not farmers.
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:06 PM
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21. you oughta check your facts first about farm pay nt |
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:17 PM
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27. Care to elaborate? nt |
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:06 PM
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20. Ah. A Progressive Democrats Smackdown. |
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Must be quittin time out west
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:12 PM
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25. picking lettuce, cleaning offices . . . |
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Wed Apr-12-06 07:41 PM
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32. And what really blows my mind... |
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... is that just about everyone eats at a restaurant from time to time, and that's where you'll find an inordinate amount of illegal workers at any given time.
I've been employed in the restaurant industry for over ten years, and I've watched the decent-paying back-of-the-house jobs snatched from a mostly African-American staff and given, at cut wages, to illegal workers at an alarming rate...
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Wed Apr-12-06 09:03 PM
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My husband cleaned offices, hell he actually did do field work in the 70's. I worked as a maid. My daughter bussed tables, cleaned toilets and did aide care for seniors. My son worked in restaurants and on wildfire crews, where half the workers are illegal. It is not just illegals who do this work. The much much smarter approach is to fight for workers' rights for everybody, everywhere. I would never have thought something so obvious would escape so many DUers.
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Wed Apr-12-06 10:01 PM
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44. Actually, I clean my own office |
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Wed Apr-12-06 08:59 PM
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39. Why are you pitting worker against worker? |
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That's exactly what the corporatists want you to do. You're blather is as bad as when the fence builders and deporters start in. Completely misses the point of ALL workers fighting for fair wages and benefits, all over the world. Get a clue Matcom, really, you're not helping.
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Wed Apr-12-06 09:12 PM
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I agree with everything you said. United we stand divided we fall.
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Wed Apr-12-06 10:24 PM
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45. Or, as a union t-shirt said |
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United we stand, divided we beg.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:41 AM
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46. Will someone here who knows about labor unions and stuff |
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take some questions? I'm not trying to provoke anybody. I really don't know much about labor unions.
Do smaller businesses remain outside the sphere of union influence?
Or is it only a question of the type of job and whether a labor union exists for that job definition?
If a union that protects a particular job eventually has lots more members than there are jobs to fill, what happens? Does seniority count? If so, would new members be inclined to move out into freelance work?
And finally, what happens if a local economy is temporarily depressed, and there is little (just for an example) new construction going on? If workers have moved into the relevant unions during a boom? Would union members who have lived there for years be forced to move, because new union members who are also out of work have occupied most of the secondary jobs that people usually take to make do until work picks up?
Again, I don't know much about labor issues. However, though I can see how getting everybody to join unions can protect wage levels, I can't see how unions can create jobs. Especially if we have another recession.
Please allay or confirm my concerns.
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