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nostr:npub1kpwlxpzkxfmuxjmzc2wp3rf9vjg0sgydmlhsnrgqr3maf59h86qqdxxzz4 The govt should ensure that

Who sponsor the representative election compagne?

Big govt have been turning a blind eye on big corp for a long time, now I read children are working in meat factories in the US.

https://time.com/6256728/meatpacking-child-labor/

I am not saying that unions are going to fix this kind of problems and some of them are more corrupt then big corps and govt.

Am more pro lean unions that try to fix specific work condition issues.

nostr:npub1qy6vuyq2t8dwn03mj9g0dhm5uwewz0tamta9lumm4qvdvu7xzjfq4870k5 The more we refuse to address the government and accept half-measure broken hacks like unions simply because the government is useless… the more the problem will persist.

This is the failing of the left side of politics, they refuse to fix things the right way, if at all, and tend to accept half measures that make the problem worse or at least harder to fix.

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nostr:npub1kpwlxpzkxfmuxjmzc2wp3rf9vjg0sgydmlhsnrgqr3maf59h86qqdxxzz4 The more we refuse to address the government

It seems to me that reinventing a lean and work condition oriented union is more feasible then “fixing the government”. broken hacks like unions

Unions played a major role in the past 60s/70s pushing for work condition reforms that many are enjoying today and especially uplifting the manual labor class from poverty to middle income.

Today unions are entrenched in politics and bureaucracy sometimes working against the interest of their members.

They push the demands too far and led to bankruptcies and manufacturing offshoring to

Asia.

Am not pro unions in their current form today, but I am not holding my breath on “addressing the government”.