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Originally Posted by fredr123
I have no idea what you're getting at there. Maybe you can explain it to me another way.
Unions were born in an environment where the workers experienced horrendous working conditions and were horribly exploited by their employers. The conditions downtown aren't exaclty plush and the cut a lot of handlers or pimps take are all exploitive. If a union was interested in improving working conditions and making things cleaner and healthier then all the power to them. Again, not really condoning this but thought I'd throw it out there.
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I think what she's getting at is unions are driven by ensuring the highest standards and levels of pay for all of its members... but this also means ample room for improvement. Traditionally, unions have done this by ensuring more money for seniority, certifications, etc. How would one determine skill and seniority in prostitution?