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@DocScranton @grillchen @lain @jeff This is tragic. It does seem like unions become another form of corporations and suffer from the same problems. It's almost like we'd need unions to watch the unions which are watching the corporations.
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@grillchen @jeff @DocScranton @sim you should try it some time
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@sim @lain @jeff @DocScranton tbh whenever i look into uk laws i feel like it is a parallel fantasy world.
i still dont get how a state without a constitution works
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@grillchen @lain @jeff @DocScranton Interesting. I wonder how the regulation impacts things here, because I can imagine that could easily be corrupted but there may be a balance which can be reached that benefits the workers and providing safe and healthy working conditions.
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@sim @lain @jeff @DocScranton reminds me one reason walmart failed in germany was they are not used to work together with unions and tried to work against unions.
but unions and companies are more regulated here so there are laws on how to work together.