There are other ways.
“I consider it the act of a treasonous individual to put U. S. Citizen out of work, simply to make a bigger profit.”
My point exactly.
Too may states have caved to the unions, and are still fighting “Right to work” laws. I believe unions were necessary at one time, but now, not so much.
Too many people in this country are uneducated when it come to laws that govern employment. Until this is rectified, we will be subject to a$$holes in the White House, as well as local legislators.
Start a movement and educate the masses.
I consider it the act of a treasonous individual to put U. S. Citizen out of work, simply to make a bigger profit.
My point exactly.”
So do I, and in SPADES!
I do think there is a fine line between union abuse and employer abuse. I’m not here on this issue to take unions to task specifically, although you and I seem to agree that they are major abusers.
I want reasoned profits for employers. I don’t even care if they make massive profits. I do care if they abuse their employees to get those massive profits.
Obviously the free enterprise system needs to work in order for there to be healthy business and employment. I just don’t want to see wages held down, or workers replaced because “healthy” profits were not enough profits.
To my way of thinking, this rampant movement of our manufacturing to China was simple treason, not much else.
This nation became second to none, without out-sourcing.
That should have told us all we had to know about whether out-surcing was necessary, or simply evil.
Thank you for your response. I appreciate it.