l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 NEW YORK—A strike Sunday by some 45,000 workers at Verizon Communications
Inc. marked a surprise move from diminished unions in a shrinking industry.
"This may be the last big strike we see in the land-line business," said
Paul Secunda, a Marquette University associate law professor who advised
Verizon during its previous strike, in 2000. "It's a contracting business,
and the membership has to realize that they're fighting for the life of the
union." Verizon's union membership has dropped nearly in half since the 2000
walkout. | l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 2 Breaking News at Verizon:
45,000 Union workers strike at Verizon
45,000 people who do not understand how the business world works
45,000 people who think other people should pay for their health insurance
45,000 people who think the world "owes" them a living
45,000 people who think that strikes & extortion is the way to higher
benefits
45,000 people who do not know there is a "Market" for Labor
45,000 people who will force Verizon to eliminate some of them
45,000 people who want others to pay for their inflated wages and benefits
45,000 people who are part of "ORGANIZED INEFFICIENCY"
45,000 people who are part of "LEGALIZED EXTORTION" |
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