https://x.com/Travis_4_Trump/status/1790366545685655783
The worst part is that GM and the Union decided not to notify the employees, and many of them found out on social media.
When the workers questioned the union, the union rep verified it was accurate. The workers say they left jobs for this opportunity based on promises from GM and the union.
The union will be taking the dues the employees paid and using them to send out mailers telling members to vote for Biden in November.
Are unions useless anymore?
You kind of sort of proved the opposite point you were trying to make, I think. Especially looking at Boeing now...?
Edit- in case you don't know, I'm the one always saying cities are poison. Always have been.
Whatever is wrong with Boeing is NOT the fault of the union. And cities are as necessary as agriculture, without which we would not have "civilization." My point stands: the faults are on the heads of the people, not on the nature of the institution.
Cities foment plague, cruelties and inhumanity of man. They're not necessary; towns would work fine, especially now with easy communication. Some institutions are inherently corrupt by nature.
I guess you imagine that civilization is possible without large-scale manufactures or transportation and that we can all get along with the town's blacksmith and Dobbin. (I love horses, but they don't deliver furniture.) Good luck with that. Cities have always been the locus for employment, when there are few alternatives.