We’re a long way from the 19th century.
and unions were created to give workers an ability to stand up for themselves.
I grew up in Flint. Uncles and aunts worked for GM - so obviously they were UAW. I remember my uncles staying at home sleeping all day while their buddies clocked them in and out. It took a couple years, but GM finally caught on to this, so then they started a massive crackdown in plants to make sure those workers…
I wasn’t aware that we were still in the Industrial Revolution...
GFY? Making this personal for some reason? Typical strong arm tactics we see from unions I might say.
You’re on point with this. Also, it provides an asylum for underperforming employees. Not the ones that genuinely need help to catch up to speed, but the ones that think they can fuck off and get away with it. The result is shitty products that can’t compete, but you are still bound by union contract, so you can’t…
Wow, a powerful message. Until you look at the axes and realize it’s manipulated BS.
The UAW have themselves to blame. They have created a “Us vs Them” mentality between auto works and manufacturers over the years. The “I’ll take this company down if they don’t give me what I want” mentality is so ingrained in the UAW membership, why on Earth would any auto manufacturer want them? Why did the lose…
Bet you are super fun at parties!
We found him, boys. Tiger’s only fan.
Stop encouraging him.
Jesus McMike, you’re a Rembrandt.
God damn, he must have finished the whole thing.
Your comment history looks like
One of the greatest works of satire in modern cinema, cemented by the sheer length of that scene.
The driver in the car..... “WHAT THE FUCK YOU FILMING IN PORTRAIT FOR”
Yeah, without video evidence it’s just all about the he-said, she-said bullshit.
No F-duct?