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I know for many people the main condition is that their work wouldn't be cool with it so would lose income or threaten job. in union strikes, a huge part of our dues goes towards a strike fund to make sure people get income when striking so i think i would like to see some crowd funding general strike fund or some sort of union type thing but anyone in working class can join & point of it is to organize and fund assistance, legal help, anti-retaliation.

I'd be down to general strike though, some massive positive changes in history have been via general striking since wealthy class freaks out.

what do y'all think?

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[–] PassingThrough@lemm.ee 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Having a union to begin with.

Folks that stop by this post and don’t have a union, think about this. The reason you have the default concern about your job security, the reason you have inequality in the workplace and the reason “wage-slave” is a term, is because you, your peers, and your predecessors were propagandized away from unions or any form of worker solidarity.

Some of you might say, “but if I even talk about a union with co-workers, I’m fired”, or, “I read about how Walmart would rather stop having a butcher shop than let them unionize”. I say that’s exactly why you need one.

[–] bluGill@fedia.io 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Unions have earned their bad reputation in the US. Union management is more evil that corporate management, and corporate management is not very good.

Yes corporate management isn't always good, but they are not nearly as bad as union management makes them out to be. Meanwhile I've seen the sillyness that unions enforce (I can't plug in a network cable - that is a union job) and I want nothing to do with them. Unions need to clean up their own act before trying to get me to join. I'm not against unions, but the way they work in the US I'm very against. Start looking in the mirror and seeing what the real world is like and not your strawman vision of what you think my issues are!

Unions in other countries work very different. If you live in Europe, you have no idea what unions in the US are like, so stop.

[–] andyburke@fedia.io 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Back all this bullshit up with cited sources or fuck off with this concept that doesn't even pass the smell test.

[–] bluGill@fedia.io -1 points 2 weeks ago

Perfect evidence here. People in unions refuse to acknowledge all the problems outsiders have with unions. My observations are just invalid and insulted.

One more reason I want nothing to do with unions.