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Greed - National TV Ad for the Employee Free Choice Act

National ad about the Employee Free Choice Act, a bill to help bring back the middle class. Learn more at FreeChoiceAct.org  
 
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yaroukh (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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UAW is cancer and disgrace to all working people.
Spit on you, parasites!
R2old (3 months ago) Show Hide
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What a complete bag of crap. It starts with the premise that corporations are bad. They are paper creations designed to run a business. Corporations are neither good or bad. Greed has nothing to do with corporations per say. Corporations that have happy employees and produce goods or services at the maximum profit possible. That means they must pay enough to not loose employees and they must not charge too much or they loose market share. Emotion is not part of the equation.
dhickoxiraq (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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wow try living in reality
chip345 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey, here's a thought, put a dancing black guy wearing a speedo while singing im a little teapot on your video, and you might just gain a little more interest from the American audience.
jdbolick (4 months ago) Show Hide
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The EFCA is nothing more than a transparent attempt by union leadership to regain power in a workplace that finds them increasingly marginalized if not outright useless. Sooner or later they need to realize that they've been marginalized for the same reasons that Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton have been marginalized on racial issues. The only greed here is coming from those union leaders who don't want to continue losing the money and power they've grown accustomed to.
IWLocal8 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Being a Union leader, I'd love to know what in the hell you're talking about! I LOSE money by needing to take off of work and go to Union-related meetings. Where can I get my hands on some of this money and power that you claim we get? Maybe I could quit busting my arse to feed my family. LOL
CosgroveAlexander (4 months ago) Show Hide
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The company must have something to lose, whether in the form of the work of a contracted worker or whatever.

Compulsory unionism forces a company to unionize by taking away all other alternative. Nonunion companies can hire workers of either group; that is in their right. However, compulsory unionism takes away that choice. Is the auto industry allowed to hire non-unionized workers?
IWLocal8 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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What in the world are you talking about? Strikes don't take place while under a Contract. What neglect are you talking about?
CosgroveAlexander (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Of course they don't. That is the point.
IWLocal8 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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You claimed that strikes occurred while the workers were under contract.That's completely false.

Are you claiming that nonUnion companies hire Union workers?

Not clear on which subject your reply was referring to.

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