> I once advocated serious changes to the labour laws are what is needed, and was inundated with "join a union" posts.
Strong unions are the way to get changes in labor laws and how to get collective action.
If we could all just magically come together without any organizational structure in order to effect change in the government and laws we would have already gotten it done.
There isn't a way out that doesn't involve organized collective action and something that looks very much like unions. Individualism doesn't work to effect the kinds of changes that are necessary.
People were inundating you telling you that you needed a Union because what you want is a magical pony, and unfortunately you're the one that is out-of-touch (although in another sense you're not at all out-of-touch since most people believe that there simply MUST be some way to effect change without collective action--which continues to fail but nobody will give up on the dream).
Strong unions are the way to get changes in labor laws and how to get collective action.
If we could all just magically come together without any organizational structure in order to effect change in the government and laws we would have already gotten it done.
There isn't a way out that doesn't involve organized collective action and something that looks very much like unions. Individualism doesn't work to effect the kinds of changes that are necessary.
People were inundating you telling you that you needed a Union because what you want is a magical pony, and unfortunately you're the one that is out-of-touch (although in another sense you're not at all out-of-touch since most people believe that there simply MUST be some way to effect change without collective action--which continues to fail but nobody will give up on the dream).