A new report finds that U.S. employers spend more than $1.5 billion a year to fight labor unions, hiring union-avoidance consultants and lawyers to prevent worker organizing. The report, published jointly by the Economic Policy Institute and LaborLab on Wednesday, estimates that employers spend roughly $1.7 billion annually on union avoidance consultants and law firms to prevent workers “from…
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Wow! Unions must really work.
I just went to a union meeting tonight. Hurrah!
Damn, that’s far too low
I mean, they are only paying what they need to. That’s 1.5B in profit they’re losing out on for yachts, mega mansions, and generally making their number bigger.
Sure, I just think we should make them pay more. I think our actions should be more costly
It should be 0.
Being at zero would mean we are not a threat to the bourgeoisie.
Or we’ve outlawed it





