the_dunk_tank
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I'll never understand why the white collar folks agree to scab for a job they weren't hired to do. That shit is not their job, they'd be plenty justified saying no. What's the long term thinking? You're gonna work in a factory for a few weeks or months until the strike ends so that what? The union gets a worse deal and the company looses less money and now all your project are behind? It's not like management is going to be happy to delay all those projects. I guess it's just the fear of being fired for being the only one to say no. Almost like everyone needs a union.
Scabs gonna scab. But also white collar guys are probably non union