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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
All these anti-union people can say what they like.
If it wasn't for unions, they would be paid less, have no social safety net and wouldn't be allowed to vote.
The most brutally logical way of looking at it would be historical. The US and French revolutions did not improve the lot of the working class. Liberty equality and fraternity happened because of the rising power of the organised (unionised) working class) during the late 19th century.
If it wasn't for unions, they would be paid less, have no social safety net and wouldn't be allowed to vote.
The most brutally logical way of looking at it would be historical. The US and French revolutions did not improve the lot of the working class. Liberty equality and fraternity happened because of the rising power of the organised (unionised) working class) during the late 19th century.