• Sunforged@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    6
    ·
    1 year ago

    Because I learn from labor movements of the past and how to apply what worked for them to our current situation.

              • Sunforged@lemmy.world
                link
                fedilink
                arrow-up
                3
                ·
                1 year ago

                It’s wild you would think that’s the intent. The whole point of a labor movement is to lift all boats.

                Biden could have just as easily forced the contract the union members wanted instead he shut down their power to strike and gave them bread crumbs. Much of that was after the fallout of the East Palestine disaster, it was literally to save face. He didn’t give them “everything” they wanted, as you said in a previous comment. They got 4 days sick leave, it’s less than what I get from Seattle city law, fucking why? Businesses here can manage. Much of the reporting you see is doing its best to paint Biden in a good light. The democrats aren’t on the side of labor. Hell even the New Deal was a fucking compromise when socialist parties were at their strongest, in a successful attempt to knee cap them. What I see, is we can only win ground by organizing outside of the democrat party. You can’t tailcoat and expect change. You can’t just take their word that they are on our side. You have to keep pressure on them.

                I don’t criticize Biden because I think you should suffer. I criticize him because you shouldn’t be pitted against your fellow workers fighting against unfettered greed.

                  • Sunforged@lemmy.world
                    link
                    fedilink
                    arrow-up
                    3
                    ·
                    1 year ago

                    Are you open minded? I dunno man from everything you have written you’re happy to lick Biden’s boots for table scraps. Going so far as to reference dank Brandon memes as if he’s dabbing on us critical of his policy.

          • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
            link
            fedilink
            arrow-up
            1
            ·
            1 year ago

            what about those of us whose jobs depend on the delivery of products and materials by rail?

            Would have been much better off not just in the long run but more or less immediately. There’s thousands of minor derailments every year and every expert is saying that it’s only a matter of time before a major one happens again. All because the companies make it impossible for their workers to do the job properly with their short term profits obsessed thinking destroying the bodies and psyches of the people and causing faster deterioration of the materiel they’re unable to properly maintain.

            a strike would have shuttered our business and put a bunch of people out of work

            You’re doing the same thing the rail corporations do. The continuation of the awful conditions is going to cost hundreds if not thousands of lives and many times more jobs than a strike would.

            more power ends up in the hands of the owner class, and we all have slightly less to go around

            Is what happens by the letting them continuing to get away with their extremely abusive and irresponsible practices. Could you be any more myopic??

            learn to see past your own nose

            Take your own advice, you arrogant idiot.

            Things are never as simple as people present them on places like this

            Especially not when those people are as simple-minded and shortsighted as you.