WobblySushi
WobblySushi
18mo

After the EY incident this hits hard

Every time I see a post on grapevine regarding factory workers protesting with red flags or AIITEU protesting, there's always some mf commenting about how this will drive jobs away. What good is that job if it's made you to take your own life. We need to understand organizing is only solution to this problem. Even if you have good paying tech job in the end you are a worker and you need worker's rights.

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SqueakyQuokka
SqueakyQuokka

I understand the point you're trying to make but factory workers work in fixed shifts. They do have their own issues but I haven't heard anyone complain about overwork and mental stress.

WobblySushi
WobblySushi

how do think the concept of working in shifts, overtime pay and weekend holidays was introduced? factory workers were overworked at one point but trade unions helped them in reducing that and get paid fairly

CosmicLlama
CosmicLlama

Absolute BS. Unions don't solve anything for white collar employees, demand supply economics does. Job role, responsibility, and output is different for blue collar workers. How do you measure the productivity of a white collar CA?. No. Of companies audited per day?.

Laal salam groups are delusional. But I like their commitment. Anything happens, they will say follow marx and it will be solved.

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