XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.politics.republicans
On 6/17/24 5:36 AM, D wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2024, 26xh.0717 wrote:
On 6/15/24 3:23 AM, Screwed wrote:
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday made it harder for the >>> federal government to win court orders when it suspects a company of
interfering in unionization campaigns in a case that stemmed from a
labor
dispute with Starbucks.
Normally I'd rather employers/labor work it out
by themselves. Alas this has never been a smooth
process even back into the 1920s - look up the
union/Ford conflicts. Once organized crime and
the commies got into it ......
Fun fact! Sweden does not have minimum wage laws, but instead employers
and unions work it out themselves.
THEORETICALLY in the USA also ... but usually
the unions can count on "help" from State and
fellow travelers and organized crime. Result, the
employers almost ALWAYS get screwed. Then prices
go up or biz falls down and ...
Sadly, due to the socialist and authoritarian EU, this might soon be overruled by the EU socialists, so sweden might get minimum wage laws
imposed on it.
To be continued!
Indeed.
The EU was originally intended to FACILITATE trade
and international money issues. Naturally it suffered
rapid 'scope creep' and began dictating to and
micro-managing the peasants. Hell, they were trying
to tell the Brits they couldn't have their "pint"
anymore - sacrilege !
Of interest, In the novel "1984" the proles were
complaining that a half-liter was too little and
a liter was too much. Ah, the perfect IngSoc life :-)
IMHO, sometimes it is better to sacrifice a little
"efficiency" rather than over-empower any large
entity which promises such ......
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