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In reply to the discussion: Heartbreaking.....I am Patient Zero in our New Economy [View all]airplaneman
(1,382 posts)35. You must be around 60 like me.
I also as a child remember that science was promising more leisure time and a 32 hour week with great pay. 1970 surely seems like the turning point + Jack Welsh. Up to 1970 companies were willing to share the profit with the employees and were happy with a overall 6-12% profit. Then along came outsourcing and enriching the shareholders. 30-50% profit became the new norm but only occurred with the mindset that workers were worthless fodder to be fucked over in the name of profit. Time is running out for a peaceful solutions and I surely believe a violent one will the the end game if things don't start changing soon.
-Airplane
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Indeed. I hear the new "liberals" saying they are socially liberal but economically conservative.
raouldukelives
Mar 2013
#71
And the next problem becomes that when you try to cobble together a couple of jobs
kcass1954
Mar 2013
#7
Yeah. The ones who take risks are the ones who deserve to go the bathroom when they need to.
Iris
Mar 2013
#25
Let's appoint a Wal-Mart exec as budget chief of the U.S. government, that'll help
just1voice
Mar 2013
#20
We're very quickly moving back to the days before labor unions: The Robber Baron
loudsue
Mar 2013
#47
It feels llike the war has started but only one side doing all the shooting.
dixiegrrrrl
Mar 2013
#75
I'd swap "smoke" breaks, only, for flex time that I manage for longer & shorter days of my choice
patrice
Mar 2013
#49
