• @bleistift2@feddit.de
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    3759 months ago

    Hey guys, listen up. The scraps Amazon is giving me are insufficient to make ends meet. UNIONS ARE THE PROBLEM!

    • @GraniteM@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Jesus, when you put it like that, even if Darla isn’t a robot or a paid astroturfer, she’s still making the case for unions.

      • @xantoxis@lemmy.world
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        509 months ago

        Yeah the argument itself is so transparently dumb that no legitimate person would hold it; and I think the dunk tweet is pointing out that in addition to having no good argument, Amazon thinks we’re too stupid to notice the astroturf.

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          159 months ago

          There are people who genuinely believe this, sadly. I’ve encountered them here where I live in South Dakota where we’re propagandized against unions from a very young age. These are people who would easily fall for obvious astroturfing like Darla above. It’s one reason I think basic tech and media literacy are so important.

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      789 months ago

      Yeah, imagine being paid so poorly that union dues are a hardship. Maybe you could use a union there, pals.

  • @ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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    1099 months ago

    My union dues are 1/52 of my yearly pay. I make $25.77 an hour in an entry level job with no education requirements. Minimum wage here is $16.55 an hour.

    • @starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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      9 months ago

      Well you may be making 50k before taxes, but you’re paying like a thousand dollars a year in union dues! You could instead be making 33k with no union dues, and a smaller tax burden. Think of how much you could buy with that extra thousand dollars!

      On a side note are you hiring, and how far are you from Wichita, Kansas? I don’t mind a commute

  • @minibyte@sh.itjust.works
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    759 months ago

    This year because I’m a union member I get 3 paid sick days and a personal day extra, which would pay for my dues for the year twice.

  • Another Catgirl
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    349 months ago

    unions are trying to use the threat of a strike to increase worker wages so that fewer workers need to scrape by. We should have union loans that pay union dues until the wages are increased (by union activity), and then use part of the increased wages to pay off the loan.

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      9 months ago

      That’s pretty well what a strike fund does. Dues get paid in, and paid out if a strike happens.

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        9 months ago

        no, I think a strike fund is different, a strike fund is like a collective savings account for union members to save up for a strike, while my idea prevents workers interested in unions but not interested in union dues from needing to pay union dues until after their wages are increased.

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          Yeah, but that starts to walk right up to the ‘right to work’ line, give me the benefits of a union shop without the responsibilities like voting, dues, or solidarity of action until later. If a union is in place you already have benefits of it most likely by having a guaranteed raise schedule or higher starting wages than you otherwise would. If it’s just being established you’ll have a vote, and if it gets established against your vote then that’s just the way it is and you either join or leave.

          The dues are integral towards the operation by funding things like a strike fund, hiring negotiators, or any other operational costs.

          Think the other side of it, you get hired and floated a ‘loan’ until some later point. In the interim a strike is called. Are you going to walk out and expect pay from the union from a fund you haven’t paid into?

          • Another Catgirl
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            19 months ago

            well yeah kinda. What I mean is that means testing employees trying to unionize by requesting union dues before joining is a great way to to segregate the workforce between the wealthy (those who can afford union dues) and the poor (those who can’t afford union dues). At the extreme, it’s like an elite club of the highest-earning employees and the employees who work a sidegig. There should be union financial aid available for those whose expenses and budget can’t afford to join a union until after they get a raise.

    • @tourist@lemmy.world
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      69 months ago

      They all have that unnatural looking direct camera stare with a vague background.

      A lot of them share that exact same smile. Not sure how to describe it

      Also feels like the camera is the exact same distance from every face.

      I’m sure if you zoom in to the original pfp, you’ll find the classic image artifacts. Probably even the website watermark.

      Using an actual unlicensed shutterstock image would feel more authentic at this point.

  • LeadersAtWork
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    179 months ago

    Darla there reads like a coherent Trump.

    Anyone wanna bet on it being a fake account meant to spread misleading information on unions, while appearing to be voicing legitimate concerns?

    • @Suburbanl3g3nd
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      89 months ago

      Unfortunately for “Darla”, Amazon already pays her barely enough to scrape by. Before union dues. I’m fairly certain the union or the dues aren’t the issues “Darla” should be voicing her concerns over.