Work Reform

phoenixz , in Pillaging by the Super-Rich Will Continue Until the Working Class Revolts

When the working class revolts, the Uber rich will just use misinformation to blame it on the blacks/Jews/gays/<insert popular minority here> and the working class will kill them instead

That's how it always has worked, the working class isnt exactly know for seeing through propaganda. This is also the reason why in the US, the Republican party works so hard to destroy education. Dumb people are easier to control, easier to lie to, easier to suppress.

Don't say it ain't so, this shit is right now happening with Trump, and large swathes of the working class are lapping up his lies as if it were caviar, even though Trump is the very prime target they should direct their anger to.

Pandantic ,
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I know that’s true, but we have to devise plans to fight back against this. How could we fight against misinformation from the ruling class and their control of the media?

Pantoffel ,

Fight misinformation with information. There are independent shows, podcasts, news that you can share with your friends and family.

Pandantic ,
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I agree, honest media is out there, but you have to seek it. Corporate media is out for your eyeballs at any cost and will exaggerate, diminish, and outright lie if they can get more views, and is incredibly biased generally.

jerkface ,
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Unfortunately, that doesn't work in general. It is easier to poison discussion than it is to convince people with arguments. One person screaming obscenities prevent an entire room of people from having a rational discussion. It's an asymmetrical effort, it's hard work to produce quality information, and it's free to generate gigabytes of slanted information.

If you are a human being, there are many things you know are true, but you act as if they are not. We are not rational creatures, we are social creatures. We don't respond to arguments, we respond to social cues. It is more important for an extremely social creature like a human to agree with their social group than to be objectively correct.

jerkface ,
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Not always. Sometimes, the whole system collapses, and then after a period of insecurity, we all enjoy a period of massive prosperity.

jerkface , in Study: American workers in labor unions has fallen from nearly 35% in 1954 to just 10.5% in 2018
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So many poor and working class Americans will see this and think, "Progress!"

Cyv_ , in Uber is locking New York drivers out of its apps and blaming a city pay rule

Ah, so they don't want to pay drivers for down time so they just lock people out of "clocking in" when it's slow. That's pretty shitty. Pay your drivers for being idle, just like you have to pay people for being on call.

Shotgun_Alice ,

That’s some real evil shit right there.

caboose2006 ,

No, getting paid to be on call is a good thing/s

Moneo ,

My province (BC Canada) is in the process of implementing regulations that force a minimum wage, but only when the driver is "on the job".

My first thought was that uber will just prioritize the fastest (aka most reckless) drivers. This kinda proves that point... I guess we'll see where this all goes.

Breezy ,

People get paid for being on call? I live in the south so maybe things are just different shitty here

InternetCitizen2 ,

I'm in Texas. They are shitty and looking to downgrade.

Mango ,

They don't have to be on call though. They can drop in any time.

SPRUNT , in Pillaging by the Super-Rich Will Continue Until the Working Class Revolts

The working class is already revolting.

Ba-dum-tss

kandoh , in Pillaging by the Super-Rich Will Continue Until the Working Class Revolts

General Strike in '28

Preparations must begin

SidewaysHighways ,

Damn.

This seems both far enough way to be attainable and so far away we may all be husks by then, Impaled on spikes by the geth.

kandoh ,

There's a reason for the date! The UAW has called for a potential general strike in the United States on May 1, 2028.

UAW president Shawn Fain has invited other unions to align their contract expiration dates with April 30, 2028, setting the stage for a coordinated national strike on May Day 2028[1][3].

This call comes after the UAW's successful strike against major automakers in 2023. The union sees this as an opportunity to unite workers across industries and flex collective labor power[1][3].

The proposed 2028 strike aims to address broader working class issues beyond just the auto industry. Some advocates suggest focusing on demands like Medicare for All[2][4].

To make this general strike a reality, unions would need to start planning now to align their contract dates. It would require unprecedented cooperation between major unions[3].

While ambitious, this proposal is seen as more credible coming from a large, established union like the UAW rather than social media activists[4].

Critics note that organizing an actual general strike is extremely challenging and rare in the US. However, supporters argue that even the process of organizing towards this goal could reinvigorate the labor movement[2][3].

The success of this initiative depends on whether other major unions embrace the idea in the coming months and years[3].

Citations:
[1] The UAW Strike May Have Finally Set Us Up for a General Strike https://www.teenvogue.com/story/uaw-general-strike-no-class
[2] May Day 2028 National Strike: Focus on Medicare for All - PNHP https://pnhp.org/news/may-day-2028-national-strike-focus-on-medicare-for-all/
[3] A General Strike in 2028 Is a Uniquely Plausible Dream https://inthesetimes.com/article/uaw-auto-workers-general-strike-contract-labor-unions
[4] The UAW's 2028 National Strike Should Center Medicare for All https://jacobin.com/2024/03/uaw-general-strike-medicare-for-all
[5] 'We want everybody walking out': UAW chief outlines mass strike for ... https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/22/autoworkers-uaw-shawn-fain-may-2028-national-strike

SidewaysHighways ,

Excellent! I will spread the word

tacofox ,

I had no idea about this.

Thanks for the information!

Triasha ,

Gonna have to do a whole lot of union drives to make that feasible. Good luck.

Edit: just read the additional info. If anyone can organize this, it's Shawn Fain. I hope this comes to something real.

AaronMaria , in Uber is locking New York drivers out of its apps and blaming a city pay rule

I thought this was 196 and was confused for a second

9point6 , (edited ) in Dell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else” - Workers stayed remote even when told they could no longer be promoted.

Atlassian have proven (along with a load of other companies and academic studies) that forcing people to work in an office is an anchor on productivity.

CEOs that are forcing their employees to come back into the office are willfully pissing away productivity.

That is arguably negligent from an investment perspective

Edit: fixed the link

Wooki ,

Its got nothing to do with this.

Dell are struggling financially, this is a great method to reduce workforce size with minimal cost.

9point6 ,

And I'm highlighting that it's short-termist and self defeating

Companies like atlassian do what they can to make sure they don't lose their best talent, what I linked is documented proof of that working.

Dell are trying to reduce costs by reducing the reasons an employee would want to stay.

Do you think they're gonna lose the employees they would choose to?

No, they're going to lose their best.

It's pissing away productivity for no tangible benefit and doing so in a pretty permanent way—who is going to work for a company with that reputation?

It's not just them nailing themselves into a coffin, it's basically them pointing the nail gun at their face.

KevonLooney ,

Exactly. Employees are not cookie cutter duplicates. The more productive ones always have more options, even when you treat them all the same. This is worse for the company than firing people randomly.

ArbiterXero ,

Productivity is for companies who want substance.

We only want continuous stock price increases regardless of how much it rots a company from the inside out.

That’s for someone else to carry about after I’m gone.

noxy ,
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Define "struggling"

Wooki ,

Your existence

noxy ,
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has nothing to do with Dell's financials

Nachorella ,

I suspect that this has nothing to do with productivity for most companies. I'm not smart enough or really concerned enough with why CEOs are massive assholes to look into this - but I figured it has to do with other stuff like property.

If you own a building and rent out space to cafes and gyms or you charge for parking etc there's a lot of incentives to get your little cash cows back in the building.

CosmicTurtle0 ,

For my company, food is free as is the parking. But basically the same concept: all that food is being prepared and being wasted (donated).

They tried to justify that coming into the office is paying the salaries of the custodians, cafeteria workers, etc.

VelvetStorm ,

Right but the company that owns them likely owns the property or is its self owned by another company that also owns a company that owns the properties these people work in so it's super important for their overall profits to keep these buildings filled.

ramble81 , in Pillaging by the Super-Rich Will Continue Until the Working Class Revolts

My biggest fear is the first targets will be the “mildly well off, but basically top of the working class” because those are people that are visible and are your neighbors or people you know that can actually take a vacation, and the 0.1% will stoke that as a way of keeping the spotlight off of them.

Evotech ,

First they came ...

xmunk , in Uber is locking New York drivers out of its apps and blaming a city pay rule

So... ban Uber.

PopOfAfrica , in Pillaging by the Super-Rich Will Continue Until the Working Class Revolts

We just need a little more inflation and a few more Netflix price hikes before we lose our bread and circuses.

return2ozma OP , in California Democrats agree to delay health care worker minimum wage increase to help balance budget
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Health care workers in California were supposed to get a raise on July 1, part of a plan to gradually increase their pay to $25 per hour over the next decade. Now, if approved by the state Legislature next week, they could get that raise on Oct. 15 — but only if California's revenues between July and September are at least 3% higher than what state officials have estimated.

If that doesn't happen, the raise won't start until Jan. 1 at the latest.

NateNate60 ,

It sucks, but honestly we have to pick our battles and I don't think a three-to-six month delay is really worth fighting to the death over

zarcher ,

When they got you by the balls, do you like them to twist them too?

Standing up for worker rights is a continuous process.

Jake_Farm , in Study: American workers in labor unions has fallen from nearly 35% in 1954 to just 10.5% in 2018
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What does it look like now?

mozz ,
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Still pretty much 10% 😢

That’s not the whole story; raw number of members has ticked up but since unemployment is real low now and the rise is pretty slight, the percent of membership is still dropping. I’d love to be able to tell you it’s different, but that is the reality.

Melatonin , in Pillaging by the Super-Rich Will Continue Until the Working Class Revolts

Hypothetically, how would one do said pillaging?

Shadywack , in LGBT Workers Need Unions, Not Rainbow Capitalism
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This is exactly why I call corporate DEI fucking worthless. It's pinkwashing with nothing substantive behind it. We see all the rainbows during pride month, while at the same time companies disregard all protected classes (and unprotected classes) quite equally in the layoffs and unethical worker treatment. Cis, trans, gay, straight, queer, furry, binary or non binary, old, and young are all equally getting fucked.

FenrirIII ,
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Worker's rights protect us all. We're in class warfare. People get too distracted by social politics and forget who the real enemy is: the rich.

Mango , in For Many Greeks, Six-Day 48-Hour Work Week Now Set to Begin July 1st

And they can't just say no? What's twisting their arm?

BleatingZombie ,

Employment, a paycheck, and feeding their family

Mango ,

They gonna just fire the whole country?

explodicle ,

It's a prisoner's dilemma

Mango ,

Do they have unions?

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