Or the question can be posed: why did these "experienced" workers walk off their jobs putting their customers (and fellow taxpaying citizens) in safety to leverage for benefits that those people don't get? #Janus
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because the question of whether their customers are employed by ethical employers or not is not at all relevant to whether or not they should have the right to negotiate for those benefits in the first place? This shit ain't hard.
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Shit sure ain't hard when you're stealing from your employer / shareholders / customers / neighbors. Given the unemployment rate is <3%, why can't these "professionals" get a job somewhere else where someone's willing to give them what they want?
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At some point, if you're going to use a hashtag about economics, you probably ought to learn how it works. Workers negotiating in good faith for ethical benefits is "stealing?" Get back on the truck, you turnip. The GOP wants to take you to that free market you don't understand.
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