The largest retailer in the world no longer wishes to share its profits with the people that made those profits! Wow!
You're making a good argument for strengthening the unions.
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The largest retailer in the world no longer wishes to share its profits with the people that made those profits! Wow!
You're making a good argument for strengthening the unions. |
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The largest retailer in the world no longer wishes to share its profits with the people that made those profits! Wow!
You're making a good argument for strengthening the unions.
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The largest retailer in the world no longer wishes to share its profits with the people that made those profits! Wow!
You're making a good argument for strengthening the unions.
Yet another argument for stronger unions.
We should give the unions a seat or two on the board of directors like they do in Germany. That gives the board a little incentive to try to make the enterprise a place where everybody can make a decent living, not just a few take home obscene amounts of money and the rest left to struggle. |
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'We should give the unions a seat or two on the board of directors like they do in Germany.'
Seriously: Who is this "we" you keep referring to? By what method, do you propose that this "giving" is accomplished? |