@[email protected] I think what might be a fun way for Starbucks workers trying to win #labor recognition and #educate customers - is to do a #strike variant: keep the doors open, but give away company coffee, pastries etc. for FREE.
Why do you not consider wage theft unpredictable schedules and subpar wages on record profits to be theft, but giving away coffee prepared by your own labor is?
What I’m saying is that I was taught to err on the side of the law in labour disputes because the corp can and will use any misstep to discredit your cause.
Sure. Fyi, I live in Germany, we have a functioning union system and workers councils. Not perfect but I wouldn’t trade it for whatever you’re dealing with over there.
Oh. Sorry for assuming you were a delusional boot licker; I still think you should be more willing to set shit on fire, but Americans tend to act like they have what you do when clearly not, and it’s just so disconnected from reality.
Common old fashioned style of strike.
Why do you not consider wage theft unpredictable schedules and subpar wages on record profits to be theft, but giving away coffee prepared by your own labor is?
Dude.
I said no such thing.
What I’m saying is that I was taught to err on the side of the law in labour disputes because the corp can and will use any misstep to discredit your cause.
The corp owns the law is the law.
Your attitude, especially in times like these, are why american labor gets treated like shit, why our unions are worth nothing.
Sure. Fyi, I live in Germany, we have a functioning union system and workers councils. Not perfect but I wouldn’t trade it for whatever you’re dealing with over there.
Oh. Sorry for assuming you were a delusional boot licker; I still think you should be more willing to set shit on fire, but Americans tend to act like they have what you do when clearly not, and it’s just so disconnected from reality.