Star Trek DS9 "Bar Association"
I don't know if I remember that episode or not.
As far as if I think trade unions should be illegal, I'm of mixed feelings. I grew up in a union family, and I know the good, bad and ugly of what they are capable of. I am for people coming together to air their grievances and petition for positive change. I likewise think that groups that turn to criminal acts to get their way (vandalism, battery, etc.) should be disbanded and the leadership and culprits prosecuted.
If there were these rules and they were strictly enforced (I likewise think employers should not resort to violence to get their way either), I have no issue with their existence.
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Love that episode!
I think we need trade unions today more than ever.
Just look at what's happening all over the world these days--Chinese workers committing suicide, garment workers dying by the thousands in Bangladesh... That's the human cost of low prices.
Even here in the US, service workers are exploited more and more. They are expected to work part time schedules for low pay and no benefits depending on food stamps to feed their families and medicaid to keep them healthy, even as the stock market and corporate profits set new records! Talk about corporate welfare...
We are living in a second Guilded Age. We need a renewed, stronger global labor movement to combat corrupt, unethical capitalism.
WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE!
I'm not against capitalism,but I think we need to go back to a more ethical Fordist model.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fordism
1) The standardization of the product (nothing hand-made: everything is made through machines, molds and not by skilled craftsmanship)
2) The use of special-purpose tools and/or equipment designed to make assembly lines possible: tools are designed to permit workers with low skill levels to operate "assembly lines"—where each worker does one task over and over and over again—like on a doll assembly line, where one worker might spend all day every day screwing on doll heads.
3) Workers are paid higher "living" wages, so they can afford to purchase the products they make.
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