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Old 11-05-2015, 07:00 AM   #180
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Said they are part, there is a lot more to the story. I agree some unions became bloated, abusive and harmful to business and the people they purported to represent.

But the stagnation of the middle class for decades now has gone with the largest transfer of wealth from the rest of us to very very few.

I just hate when people blow out of proportion the influence of what few unions are left vs the immensity of corporate influence on politics and legislation. My conservative friends are losing their collective minds over the Ontario teachers union, while conveniently not at all bothered by the corruption brought on our society by special interest.

But I will agree private unions vs public have a much better track record. I also now live in the one extreme in Iceland where most people in Iceland are a part of a union, and I also worked in the summers as a student Molsons brewery in Calgary which closed for one reason, the union was a bunch of idiots who thought they could refuse an offer that would have kept them open and would have close the Edmonton brewery instead.

But having no unions and relying on business to keep up wages with cost of living is a pipe dream, tying ourselves to a world wide casino in the wall street stockholder world means labor suffers wage cuts as an easy way of improving profit margins, while globalization sees more and more jobs move away from the west.
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