I've been thinking about this for awhile now. Is there a legitimate way to represent the working man's interests and/or protect him from his employer's bad behaviour without it devolving into a marxist entryism vehicle?
Ban pro organizers, keep them tied to a single company/industry, and limit their charter to just be salary/benefit/hours/working conditions negotiations.
Ya know, the things that they are supposed to be fighting for, the interest of the workers.
Also ban the joining/forming of unions for those with 4 year degrees. If you are "educated", you should be able to represent yourself and your value to your employer.
I've been thinking about this for awhile now. Is there a legitimate way to represent the working man's interests and/or protect him from his employer's bad behaviour without it devolving into a marxist entryism vehicle?
Ban pro organizers, keep them tied to a single company/industry, and limit their charter to just be salary/benefit/hours/working conditions negotiations.
Ya know, the things that they are supposed to be fighting for, the interest of the workers.
Also ban the joining/forming of unions for those with 4 year degrees. If you are "educated", you should be able to represent yourself and your value to your employer.