• praxi@sh.itjust.works
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      I already knew making any criticism of uaw or workers would bring down votes. I won’t bother any further with replies beyond saying greedy people asking for 40% pay raise and lazy people asking for 4 day work week are specific examples. CEO’s giving themselves massive pay raises are also greedy. Both sets are assholes and consumers pay the price.

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        The 40% is mostly too make up the concessions the workers made to keep the companies afflot in 2008. The 40% is over the life of the contract. The 40% wouldn’t even reach 10% of the projected profits for the companies over that time. 4 day work week is proven to be more productive than the 5 day work week, even more so for physically demanding jobs.

        You are uninformed.

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        “Greed is good” - Ronald Reagan

        “No not that way” reactionaries when workers ask to be paid fairly

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        I already knew making any criticism of uaw or workers

        Right, but is this because you’re a based freedom fighter or because you’re wrong? Hrm.

        Saying they’re lazy because they want a 4-day work week does raise an eyebrow, to be clear.

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      They conflate needs with wants.

      Rather than spending less, they want to make more.

      It’s about quality, not quantity.

      That said, it’s not fair for workers to get shafted while owners get richer. I believe they all should be making less money so those who have less can have more, but I’ll settle for workers at least getting proportional compensation.

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        Why do you think they can spend less when the inflation increased by a great margin?

        How about those shareholders spend less for a change and don’t demand a perpetual 30% yearly increase, huh?

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          Why do you think they can spend less when the inflation increased by a great margin?

          Because they’re not going to die if they spend less money. What do you think makes it impossible for them to spend less money?