No present day scabs being scabs.
Look for the union label...and buy something else.
During the last Pratt strike 5 years ago, I worked at Prat in the Machine Tool Services, making the Bullards run while the strike went on.
I was thanked by being given a job later in the tool crib, and kept it a secret that I worked during the strike replacing the guys I was handing tools to!
Anywho, I asked one of the supervisors, that since they told me that me and one electrician did the work of 30 guys for an entire month, (in just 12 days), just how did production do?
He told me that during the 12 day strike, production went up 18%. Supervisors running machines made more product than trained workers standing on the picket line could.
Yup, scabs. They hide the festering sore: UNIONS