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In reply to the discussion: United Replaces Unionized Baggage Handlers With Min. Wage Contractors, Things Instantly Fall Apart [View all]Populist_Prole
(5,364 posts)4. I wonder if another unsaid dynamic is part of it
Class. At that level, those butt-munchers may understand but can't bring themselves to on account of the fact they just can't wrap their minds around paying those in the engine room of a business ( so to speak ) a living wage. In their minds, they simply don't deserve it.
There's such contempt for the working class in some circles it's now almost, kinda' structural.
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United Replaces Unionized Baggage Handlers With Min. Wage Contractors, Things Instantly Fall Apart [View all]
Quixote1818
Jan 2015
OP
Only ASSHOLES would be against unions...unless it is police unions...maybe I have to
randys1
Jan 2015
#54
Wish I was smart enough to get an MBA and figure out a genius business plan like THIS!
hatrack
Jan 2015
#3
+100. Contempt indeed. They don't think those jobs are worth anything either.
NewDeal_Dem
Jan 2015
#14
Hopefully, those minimum wage employees won't supplement income by swiping luggage contents. nt
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2015
#6
Remember how deregulation was sold by saying it would make things better for the consumer?
dflprincess
Jan 2015
#64
New airline business model: take away everything a ticket used to pay for, make flying a misery...
Hekate
Jan 2015
#13
And here I didn't think that United's "service" could get any shittier...... (nt)
Paladin
Jan 2015
#23
I got home to Denver on last Wednesday morning at 12:00 am at a frigid -13 degree weather..
The Shredder
Jan 2015
#29
Rich people don't fly commercial. They all have their own jets and pilots. So bullshit the average
valerief
Jan 2015
#31
I do the same. I've done 2 weeks in Europe with only carry-on. OTOH I've had Delta
mnhtnbb
Jan 2015
#39
Not to mention the potentially aggressive TSA agents. I won't fly anymore either.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jan 2015
#42
This trend toward crappy service so the higher ups can acquire yet more wealth is so frustrating.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jan 2015
#41
The article indicated they originally used the airport's unionized baggage handlers
BumRushDaShow
Jan 2015
#48
I think the article is only referring to what happened at *this particular airport*
BumRushDaShow
Jan 2015
#55
I normally get mad at entitled yuppies who refuse to check their bags and instead cram them into the
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2015
#52
My husband works for United and they are jerking the union workers by not negotiating
kimbutgar
Jan 2015
#59