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In reply to the discussion: 5 of America's fastest growing jobs pay less than $25,000 [View all]JayhawkSD
(3,163 posts)25. Let's get it straight about productivity and higher wages.
The chart clearly dispels the myth that higher productivity leads to higher wages. It proves, in fact, that labor unionism uses higher productivity as a tool, a trade off, to produce higher wages. The split in those two lines coincides precisely with the decline of labor unions.
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please tell me you forgot the sarcasm emote. Either that, or I strongly suggest
merrily
Jul 2016
#28
true, but there aren't nearly enough of those type of jobs; that's the whole problem.
TheFrenchRazor
Jul 2016
#15
There is still a lot of nepotism in the trades, and entry level is not really entry level anymore
davidn3600
Jul 2016
#38
K all what you wrote still doesn't take away from the fact that this is no longe 1962...
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#20