It really depends on the union. Small local unions seem to work well for their members. Large unions like the UAW work well for senior members and bosses, but poorly for more recent members.
Sure. And sometimes unions go too far barking their own members. But often they have been a check against the psychopaths who often own and operate large firms, e.g. a Soros or DuPont.
All looked well until they reached the Fort Street bascule Bridge, the entrance to Ford’s manufacturing complex. While Henry Ford was inside the manufacturing complex, he ordered his “Service Men”, who were Ford’s mafia, or hated spies and thugs who Ford hired in order to make his company unstoppable, to open fire at the approximately 5,000 protesters outside the manufacturing complex. They were also backed by the Detroit police an fire department, which were dispatched by Clyde Ford, Henry Ford’s cousin. The police were joined by Ford security guards, and began shooting into the crowd. Joe York, Coleman Leny and Joe DeBlasio were killed, and at least 22 others were wounded by gunfire.
It really depends on the union. Small local unions seem to work well for their members. Large unions like the UAW work well for senior members and bosses, but poorly for more recent members.
Sure. And sometimes unions go too far barking their own members. But often they have been a check against the psychopaths who often own and operate large firms, e.g. a Soros or DuPont.
For sure. Remember when Ford had the Pinkertons and his own goons turn machine guns on his workers?
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