• MudMan@fedia.io
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    9 months ago

    Organizing isn’t “taking the risk”. Not organizing is taking the risk.

    Organizing is your only defense against arbitrary dismissals and lacking the right to push back against abusive practices (along with voting for leaders who will enforce robust labor laws). If you want to get randomly fired in retaliation for exercising your rights the safest way to get there is to have nobody who can leverage the ability of workers to grind production to a halt.

    But hey, here’s the fun part about collective bargaining and worker action: “working class Joe” doesn’t need to take that risk, you just need enough people to set up and fight for Joe’s rights regardless. If Joe feels he has to scab because he can’t take the risk that’s what picket lines are for.

    Gotta say, looking at the context of your feed it’s quite baffling to see someone go “Biden is too far to the right to vote for him, can’t compromise my leftist ideology that much, so I’ll go third party” and “unions are fine on paper, but you gotta be realist and let your boss step all over you, because losing your job isn’t an ideological hypothetical”.

    After a while one may think that one of those strong stances is disingenuous when both are held at once.