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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich: Why You Shouldn’t Shop at Walmart on Friday [View all]mountain grammy
(29,233 posts)22. Robert Reich is a champion for working people
When the corps decided they no longer needed to share their massive earnings and profits with their employees, it was the beginning of the end. Unions were vilanized and destroyed by the very people they benefit. Sadly,I remember a few occasions when unions were their own worst enemies, like when some endorsed Ronald Reagan. The only reason my husband and I are able to retire with a little (and I do mean little) cushion is because we both had union jobs while we were working.
Take away unions and you destroy the dignity and security of working people! That's America today.
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The UAW would only target one of the Big Three when it came time to negotiate a new
byeya
Nov 2012
#16
Yeah, Reich is correct most of the time. What is the current Sec'y of Labor doing to rebuild
byeya
Nov 2012
#17
Thanks for refreshing my memory. I think you are right that Prof Reich was pro-NAFTA
byeya
Nov 2012
#28
More: Increasing salary to $25K would lift 700K out of poverty and cost only 1% price increase
flpoljunkie
Nov 2012
#27
Wal-mart has assets of 194 billion and a profit of 16 billiion and yet they can't pay ...
Botany
Nov 2012
#65
For every 2 employees that work 40 hr/wk rather than 28, roughly 1 employee will lose a 28 hr job.
jody
Nov 2012
#75