Labor banding together in the form of a union to sell labor = bad
Capital banding together in the form of a corporation to sell a product = good
Why?
How would that be different from a labor union?
Corporations have federal protections too, which is kind of the point of incorporation.
Why trade one set of federal protections for another?
Why are labor union protections bad but incorporation protections are fine?
Corporations have federal protections too, which is kind of the point of incorporation.
Why trade one set of federal protections for another?
Why are labor union protections bad but incorporation protections are fine?
The point was not about "federal protections" in the generic.
Do you inhabit a world where either all federal protections must be good or all federal protections must be bad?
Judging each union and each corporation on its own merits = badLabor banding together in the form of a union to sell labor = bad
Capital banding together in the form of a corporation to sell a product = good
Why?
One huge difference between corporations and unions is that corporations only have investors that willingly become so. Unions only need a certain number of employees to vote for the union, often these are allowed to be "salters" who will come join the company, vote in the union, and then leave the company right after. And then the union is forced ALL workers and all workers are forced to pay union dues and alter their relationship with the employer based on union rules.
Another, is that Investors can also usually sell their shares pretty easily. Getting rid of a union from your shop, even when all workers want to, can often be difficult and take some time.
One huge difference between corporations and unions is that corporations only have investors that willingly become so. Unions only need a certain number of employees to vote for the union, often these are allowed to be "salters" who will come join the company, vote in the union, and then leave the company right after. And then the union is forced ALL workers and all workers are forced to pay union dues and alter their relationship with the employer based on union rules.
Another, is that Investors can also usually sell their shares pretty easily. Getting rid of a union from your shop, even when all workers want to, can often be difficult and take some time.
Judging each union and each corporation on its own merits = badLabor banding together in the form of a union to sell labor = bad
Capital banding together in the form of a corporation to sell a product = good
Why?
Broadbrushing = good
Why?
Good thing I didn't mention "generic" protections.
why should they have to?
why should they have to?