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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 1214106" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>Yup, if Wal*Mart unionized, that would likely spell the end of Wal*Mart. The only way they'd stay in business is if all other large retail was unionized as well. And if they were, goods would cost substantially more. There's a reason why shipping a package UPS is so expensive. </p><p></p><p>Just like these idiots at McDonald's demanding $15/hr. To flip burgers. What do you think would happen to McDonald's? How much would a #1 cost? More than most people would be willing to pay. It's already too expensive. $8 for soda (worthless), fries (nearly worthless), and a cheap burger with the only ingredient worth much, the low quality beef. Buns (dirt cheap), condiments (pennies), veggies (pennies). The majority of the cost is the labor and the land/building/operating cost. </p><p></p><p>Now nearly double the labor cost and these restaurants have problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 1214106, member: 50088"] Yup, if Wal*Mart unionized, that would likely spell the end of Wal*Mart. The only way they'd stay in business is if all other large retail was unionized as well. And if they were, goods would cost substantially more. There's a reason why shipping a package UPS is so expensive. Just like these idiots at McDonald's demanding $15/hr. To flip burgers. What do you think would happen to McDonald's? How much would a #1 cost? More than most people would be willing to pay. It's already too expensive. $8 for soda (worthless), fries (nearly worthless), and a cheap burger with the only ingredient worth much, the low quality beef. Buns (dirt cheap), condiments (pennies), veggies (pennies). The majority of the cost is the labor and the land/building/operating cost. Now nearly double the labor cost and these restaurants have problems. [/QUOTE]
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