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Just imagine what would have been possible if Biden hadn't broken the rail strike.
I'm glad he realized doing that again would destroy Harris's election chances. A lesson for labor: Democrats are only your friend when they need your votes.
Democrats aren't even a friend to labor when they need your votes. They rarely provide anything material, usually just looking for a photo op. For a small and weak union that can be helpful for pressuring management but for a president, senator, etc, who only comment on big strikes or negotiations, it is of virtually zero impact.
In terms of policy, the Biden NLRB has maintained most of the anti-labor Trump NLRB policies. Democrats and Republicans love to tag team anti-labor policy. Republicans can openly do so with minimal to no pushback from Dems and Dems can maintain those policies without taking the blame.
At least when they're desperate for votes they can be convinced to stay out of our way? 🤷♀️
https://www.ibew.org/media-center/Articles/23Daily/2306/230620_IBEWandPaid
.world loves to trot out the fact that highly skilled workers have sick leave now and it really pisses me off
The reality is 90% of workers have been able to get some form of sick leave, but 10,000 are still left with zero. It's been years! If the unions had been allowed to strike they could and would have gotten sick leave for every single worker, probably immediately, but the most vulnerable were abandoned. That's all that is possible without being allowed to strike. Imagine how much more was possible!