• lime!@feddit.nu
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    2 months ago

    sounds like their pay is based on union rates. that’s probably just a company policy for everyone.

    • OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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      2 months ago

      What I’m saying is that if they can set “$0.50 above union rates” as the company policy for everyone, they can also set “$5 above union rates” as the company policy for everyone and then cut union rates by $5. It’s essentially just bribing people to not join a union or penalizing them if they do. It being company policy for everyone is irrelevant.

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        2 months ago

        sure, but whether or not they know it they have caved to the union’s demands by doing that

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          2 months ago

          What kind of 5th dimensional chess are you trying to play where penalizing someone for joining a union is “caving to the union’s demands?”

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              2 months ago

              The issue here is that if more people choose not to join a union for the pay raise in the short term, unions become weaker in the longer term. The capitalist in this case is paying a premium now to divide up labor for the chance down the line to save more money on labor overall in the long term.