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2naSalit

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3. Also...
Fri Jul 23, 2021, 08:48 AM
Jul 2021

Keep them too busy and tired to think for themselves and or do something to change their conditions.
That is one of the reasons why low wage jobs are now going unfilled, people had time during the lock down to think about changes they needed to make in their lives. Many found ways to find better jobs with better pay and so we see the exact result today in workers not taking crappy jobs.

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Anyone that has worked in a factory knows multigraincracker Jul 2021 #1
Also... 2naSalit Jul 2021 #3
These workers didn't get to enjoy a lockdown Warpy Jul 2021 #15
I didn't mention... 2naSalit Jul 2021 #16
In addition, worker protections need to be enforced Warpy Jul 2021 #17
I agree. 2naSalit Jul 2021 #18
Apparently OSHA and the Union aren't helping in this situation AZSkiffyGeek Jul 2021 #9
I had a supervisor who told us blueinredohio Jul 2021 #2
Same thing happened in our plant. multigraincracker Jul 2021 #4
The Japanese plan is to fix problems in the process IronLionZion Jul 2021 #7
For US companies it was only multigraincracker Jul 2021 #10
Without the work... Snackshack Jul 2021 #5
As a union worker, I am well aware of this and grateful for their protections. Prof. Toru Tanaka Jul 2021 #6
It was a terrible tragedy. Snackshack Jul 2021 #19
Hopefully, you got an "A" on the project. Prof. Toru Tanaka Jul 2021 #20
The pendulum is starting to swing back. I hope. hollygolively Jul 2021 #8
It's as if we're living in a high tech guilded age. Crowman2009 Jul 2021 #12
In the Gilded Age, the uber rich built "cottages" in places like Newport, R.I. Prof. Toru Tanaka Jul 2021 #21
I watched this show on the History channel and they featured the Frito lay factory kimbutgar Jul 2021 #11
I hope my union brothers and sisters Farther Jul 2021 #13
"The Struggle Continues" Prof. Toru Tanaka Jul 2021 #22
This is seta1950 Jul 2021 #14
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