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Sad Faces in the Unions Today
On 2/23/14, 11:02 AM,
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On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 08:47:57 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:
Perhaps part of the fault with much corporate management these days is
in thinking that capital is many times superior to labor. To me, capital
and labor should be on the same step. Capital is not more valuable than
labor. I'm not advocating workplace democracy...someone has to be in
charge...but I am advocating treating everyone and everything involved
as valuable assets.
The problem with American companies is that they understand the global
nature of labor and they go where they get the most for their money.
Trying to turn Tennessee into Detroit only makes Mexico more
attractive and we lose the jobs we had there
If you are really as interested in world poverty as you say you are
you should welcome this.
Just the fact that we are holding the price of labor down may be
biggest reason our recession was not accompanied by runaway inflation
like Carter had. Another reason is that the rich (corporations) are
sequestering that $3.5 trillion in counterfeit money the fed printed
to monetize our debt and create a "recovery" when there wasn't one.
If they actually threw that money out of the windows of their limos
like the left wants them to, prices for everything would go up.
Right because the universe exists only to make the rich richer.
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