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minus-squarebuh [she/her]hexbear25·2 years agoCorporations are going to start slandering unions as the “labor industrial complex” link
minus-squareSadStruggle92 [none/use name]hexbear16·2 years agoThat was basically the argument being made back during the 70's. link
minus-squareCommander_Data [she/her]hexbear5·2 years agoHonestly, they probably weren't wrong. The big unions in the US were mafia fronts. I'm sure there was :fedposting: meddling but labor in the US really fucked itself. Thanks Italians. link
minus-squareAbraxielhexbear4·2 years agoWhat was the big union that took the poison pill and expelled all their communists? link
minus-squareThomas_Dankara [any,comrade/them]hexbear4·edit-22 years agothe mafia also functioned as strikebreakers, too link
minus-squareThomas_Dankara [any,comrade/them]hexbear13·edit-22 years agothey've slandered unions as being "mafia run" forever even though the mafia also functioned as strikebreakers, too link
Corporations are going to start slandering unions as the “labor industrial complex”
"Big labor"
That was basically the argument being made back during the 70's.
Honestly, they probably weren't wrong. The big unions in the US were mafia fronts. I'm sure there was :fedposting: meddling but labor in the US really fucked itself. Thanks Italians.
What was the big union that took the poison pill and expelled all their communists?
The CIO.
the mafia also functioned as strikebreakers, too
they've slandered unions as being "mafia run" forever even though the mafia also functioned as strikebreakers, too