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<blockquote data-quote="thedownhillEXPRESS" data-source="post: 990494" data-attributes="member: 41741"><p>Sorry, but it has been Republicans waging war on unions over the last couple of decades, and in turn demonizing Democrats for being aligned with them.</p><p>And the article clearly shows how that has been working out for us "wage earners".</p><p>As Tut has stated, this is happening all across our country in most corporations.</p><p>And as we continue to decline, republicans continue to portray unions as evil.</p><p>Its clear who is winning, and it sure hasn't been the unions, or the middle class for that matter.</p><p>A new awakening of organized labor is coming, it will return our rights in the workplace, maybe not tomorrow, or next week, or next year, but it is, it has to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedownhillEXPRESS, post: 990494, member: 41741"] Sorry, but it has been Republicans waging war on unions over the last couple of decades, and in turn demonizing Democrats for being aligned with them. And the article clearly shows how that has been working out for us "wage earners". As Tut has stated, this is happening all across our country in most corporations. And as we continue to decline, republicans continue to portray unions as evil. Its clear who is winning, and it sure hasn't been the unions, or the middle class for that matter. A new awakening of organized labor is coming, it will return our rights in the workplace, maybe not tomorrow, or next week, or next year, but it is, it has to. [/QUOTE]
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