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    17 hours ago

    Literally the first paragraph of the article

    All three contracts that emerged are slated to expire on the same day: May 1, 2028, International Workers’ Day. This is not the first time the UAW has aligned the Big Three contracts, but what the union did next is remarkable. It put out a challenge to the US labor movement: “We invite unions around the country to align your contract expirations with our own so that together we can begin to flex our collective muscles,”

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      17 hours ago

      More than just unions, people need to walk out. They can’t fire all of you in one day.

      Four years is a great amount of time to plan for it and get people on board. You gotta start talking to people about it, first!

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        Can corporations afford to sit and wait longer than poor people can?

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          Yes because of wealth inequality. They literally have hoards of money that can be used in a case like this.

          The wealth didn’t just disappear during the Great Depression and “nobody had any money”. Boeing, Chrysler, Kennedy, Rockefeller, grocery stores like publix all doubled, tripled, quadrupled, 10x’ed their wealth. It was a big wealth transfer, not that everyone was poor.

          It was literally mostly the working class and some of the lower-owning-class that suffered.

          It was solved mainly by taxing the ever loving shit out of oligarchs and redistrubing the wealth back to the people.

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            Yeah that’s the reason that so many people can’t afford to be super selective when applying for jobs, and will take the first offer they get, but corporations will sift through thousands of people to get to who they perceive to be the perfect candidate, they’re sitting on liquid assets and credit lines. They’re not desperate

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        14 hours ago

        Four years is great timing if a liberal Dem wins the presidency four years from now on a Trump rebound. Labor can go out of their way to make their ally look bad.

        They really need a clear set of demands for this - like a minimum wage demand, or Medicare for all.

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            14 hours ago

            It really depends on the union, and the people. They do tend to be blue-collar workers, though, which are often more susceptible to the kind of disinformation and propaganda against the working class they’re a part of.