celticlord2112
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Indeed, but when one has a system where the owners do not have any regard for the good worker over the bad worker, but rather treat them all as a collective resource, the situation as compared with your characterization of unionisation is alike - only the violators of your thesis have changed. Except there is no "system". The "system" is merely an excuse for the sheeple to muddle along, mumbling about all the vile injustices of the world while never doing a damn thing to improve their own lot, choosing instead to let someone else do the work, take the risk, and suffer the greatest consequence. Even among business owners, the collectivist groupthink of unions represents the triumph of indolence over industriousness. We see that in the United States with the bizarre co-dependency of the UAW and the Big Three automakers. The CEOs and corporate execs are enablers of and enabled by the UAW--their bonuses and perquisites are "earned" chiefly through their "management" of the perverted relationship Ford, GM, and Chrysler have with the UAW. Unsurprisingly, their addiction to union idiocy is what has brought them to the verge of extinction--not merely because of distorted labor costs, but also because of the institutional inefficiency of having to constantly negotiate or negotiate around a contract that is some 400 pages in length, and requires a battalion of lawyers on both sides just to administer--lawyers for which the working stiff on the assembly line ultimately foots the bill. What Wagoner and Gettelfinger jointly refuse to acknowledge is that their personal self-interest is served by this byzantine, needlessly complex dynamic, while the interests of the workers (long term employment at a thriving company) and of the companies themselves are left to rot; what neither will admit is that they sold the UAW members a bill of goods about easy retirements and benefits that were never sustainable in the long run, and consequently many UAW members see their pensions and retirements at risk, with no safety net or backup plan to keep them whole.
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