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[-] Objection@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago

Aren't people with college educations more likely to end up in a union? One of the reasons some places don't want to hire "overqualified" people is because they're afraid of unionization.

There's a variety of reasons for the decline of unions in the US, the main ones being:

  • Anti-union laws and propaganda (Mike Rowe being a big one)

  • Offshoring of manufacturing jobs

  • Major unions defanging themselves by purging radicals/communists to prove they're "one of the good ones"

[-] Madison420@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

No most higher education jobs aren't union. Do you bother to lookup anything by yourself before you speak about things?

[-] Objection@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

No most higher education jobs aren’t union.

Literally not what I said at all. I said that you are more likely to be in a union if you have more education. Do you bother looking anything up before trying to incorrectly correct others?

At this point it's extremely obvious that you're just trolling.

this post was submitted on 18 Mar 2025
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