Fahrenheit isn’t how people feel, it’s how brine solutions feel.
Fahrenheit isn’t how people feel, it’s how brine solutions feel.
Profit sharing fixes all of this because it provides incentives for everyone to go the extra mile so they can make more money.
Crazy, because all of those countries have an awful history of human rights violations that was only stopped when they were forced to at gun point. Many of those countries have had recent human rights violations too. You’ve picked countries that’re currently struggling with racist and sexist tendencies actually. You should read some UN human rights violation reports before you make stupid claims.
The bar in the picture says it’s a kilo which is $65, 344. While I could agree with OP that 10 kilos would give you an average house in higher priced areas like new York or LA, it would definitely buy you several nice houses in 1920.
That’s solidarity right there
I’ll be far too full after eating the rich to also eat the janitor.
A reminder that the Nordic model of social democracy is still a capitalist society that puts profits ahead of people.
Been using Guilded, still needs a little work for the mobile app, but overall pretty good.
Well that’s not suspicious at all.
I’m a real debate lord and it really annoys me when the person I’m being bickering with gets banned. Ruins all the fun.
Now that I’m back I really don’t know why I left.
I just deleted Chrome and switched back to Firefox
This comment section is full of morons. Socialism is when workers own and operate the means of production democratically. Read a book
Yeah, the whole point is having a legally binding contract that sets wages, hours, and working conditions. Also the “going through your union instead of your manager” is super dumb. It’s like saying, “why talk to your lawyer when you can just confess to the police?”
Small ones that you don’t hear about. Locals with less than 200 members wind up striking much longer because they’re less threatening. The longest strike in US history was 11 years. Strikes can last longer than you might think. The company just hires scabs. A couple years ago, 200 miners were on strike for 1029 days under the United Steelworkers.
How? UC isn’t paying their students, sure, but that’s not the UAW’s fault.
Maybe I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure UAW is the best paying strike pay in the US. It’s also the 6th biggest union. The point is that the company has a much bigger advantage for surviving a strike than workers do. Getting unemployment would help level the playing field.
Strike pay is only $500 a week plus insurance coverage. It’s hard to live on that when strikes can last 6 months or even a year
Probably living in the US