Posted by oldtanker on February 25, 2015 at 22:45:41 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: Right to Work. posted by lfure on February 25, 2015 at 14:36:12:
lfure said: (quoted from post at 15:36:12 02/25/15) I'm tired of defending unions when it's clear no one cares, or understands what right to work means.
I say the heck with the unions and all they did for the workers of this country. Let's go back to when there was no unions. We can get rid of minimums wages. Make it a free market and let corporations pay you what they want. We will all work 10 or more hours a day, no overtime pay. We all can work 7 days a week. We can work during all holidays. The heck with training skills to specialty workers. Let's close all government operated schools. Let's end a child's education after 6 years and put them to work. We'll need the extra money, because I doubt the pay scales will favor the worker. Need I say more?
Do a little internet research.
1. The unions didn't give us the 40 hour week. Henry Ford did.
2. The unions didn't give us minimum wage. The federal government did in an effort to gain votes.
3. The only things high wages has done is spur inflation because companies increase prices to offset wage increases and drive jobs overseas.
Need I say more??????
Rick
This post was edited by oldtanker at 22:46:28 02/25/15 2 times.
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