So you don't think employees in the private sector should have a right to assemble for the purpose or addressing grievances with their employer or to hire someone to represent them in pursuit of improved pay and benefits?
Liberty and unions are fundamentally at odds.
You are so correct. I mean, that is exactly the same position as the Chinese government takes and look how well they are doing. Their economy is booming. The standard of living is rising. Why would anybody want any kind of rights in the workplace when everything is working so wonderfully without them?
If an employee is unhappy, he can simply quit and seek work elsewhere. There's no need at all to get involved with the union racketeers.
You are so correct. I mean, that is exactly the same position as the Chinese government takes and look how well they are doing. Their economy is booming. The standard of living is rising. Why would anybody want any kind of rights in the workplace when everything is working so wonderfully without them?
Unions, Fascism, Communism are all rooted in the same economic philosophy. Adolph Hitler was a big proponent of unionism. Even the name of his Nazi party reveals that truth: National Socialist German Workers' Party.
To put it succinctly, wherever unions are found, there's a loss of freedom, liberty and enterprise. And, it naturally follows that business is stymied by the regulations, archaic workrules and lazy arrogance of commie union thugs.