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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5880620" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>California and you said this yourself is a liberal state So now you're telling me that its anti union? (lol). So you're telling me that it's all kids? Look again. The US is today a service economy and it's not an all kid workforce....trust me.</p><p>So I'll you why I believe you don't see unions around much in the food and hospitality industry or the private sector as a whole</p><p></p><p>Years ago a union could gain 3-4K or more new members organizing a single factory location. Worth the risks and the effort especially when you had a fair number of liberal Democrat appointed judges on federal benches.</p><p></p><p>Today work forces are a fraction of the size . In addition there were only 2 Democratic administrations during the years 1980-2016 and both were political minority for 6 of the 8 years they served. And since when did you last see a pro organized labor judge being appointed to a federal bench by a Republican administration?</p><p></p><p> As a result labor unions today know that they have to be very careful when it comes to organizing today's smaller workforces and weigh the risks carefully.</p><p></p><p>It can ill afford to have to hoark up millions in court awarded damages resulting from a failed attempt to organize 40 people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5880620, member: 58386"] California and you said this yourself is a liberal state So now you're telling me that its anti union? (lol). So you're telling me that it's all kids? Look again. The US is today a service economy and it's not an all kid workforce....trust me. So I'll you why I believe you don't see unions around much in the food and hospitality industry or the private sector as a whole Years ago a union could gain 3-4K or more new members organizing a single factory location. Worth the risks and the effort especially when you had a fair number of liberal Democrat appointed judges on federal benches. Today work forces are a fraction of the size . In addition there were only 2 Democratic administrations during the years 1980-2016 and both were political minority for 6 of the 8 years they served. And since when did you last see a pro organized labor judge being appointed to a federal bench by a Republican administration? As a result labor unions today know that they have to be very careful when it comes to organizing today's smaller workforces and weigh the risks carefully. It can ill afford to have to hoark up millions in court awarded damages resulting from a failed attempt to organize 40 people. [/QUOTE]
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