Might Have Been The Wrong Answer

Might Have Been The Wrong Answer

"From when I first came into the labor movement, until the late 1990’s, when more people who had been progressive anti-war-types came in, the labor movement was against raising the minimum wage."

"Why was that?"

"If you wanted a higher wage, you joined a union. They were against universal healthcare, too. They would say, “You want healthcare? Join a union.” There was an answer to your question, and all questions had the same answer."

Originally shared by Will Shetterly
https://www.buzzfeed.com/coralewis/as-tech-evaporates-jobs-tipping-point-will-be-driverless-tru?utm_term=.uvxVJ9oan#.rs4WKL82Z

Comments

  1. In partial defense of this attitude, Europe has done very well in having high minimum wages through strong unions. See what a McDonalds employee starts at in Denmark.

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  2. I'm certainly not against the idea of unions, I just have reservations about what they've turned into. Including Andy Sterns' version.
    I see nothing wrong with increasing minimum wages or UBI.

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  3. Will Shetterly , the problem is that American Unions are not without their share of corruption. I agree, if we could have strong unions the way Denmark does, but without the attendant American corruption, it would be decidedly different.

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  4. I'll be sad when driverless motorcycles are invented.

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