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  • Apple continuing full-court press against retail unionization efforts

    JP234 said:
    Have unions gone too far? In some cases, definitely. But ask yourself, "self, why are there unions in the first place?" There's only one answer: Corporations exploiting their own workers, denying them basic human rights, and refusing to pay sustainable wages. You want to prevent your workers from unionizing? All you have to do is listen to them, and let them know they're heard. Then just do the right thing.

    I've been a union worker (IBEW Chicago local 134). And I've been a non-union worker (countless lousy, dead end jobs). I also owned a non-union printing business. My employees never saw the need to organize, because I treated them with respect, dignity and generous compensation. In return, they busted their asses for me.

    Let me just say this about unions: If it weren't for them, everyone who is reading this article would be working 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. You'd be living in a company town, being paid in company scrip instead of cash. That scrip would only be usable at the company store, where you would pay for all the equipment you need for your job, your food, your household goods, your uniforms, your family's clothes, and your rent. At the end of the week, you'd owe the company store more than you earned. But they'd be willing to carry you for a "reasonable" interest charge, as long as you continue to work for them.

    In effect you'd be what they call a "wage slave." If you haven't read the great Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" it's time you cracked a book. If you don't like reading, watch the great John Sayles movie, "Matewan," the true story of `the miserable lives of coal miners in West Virginia and the violence they were subjected to at the hands of the Pinkerton Security Agency when trying to organize, paid for by the mine owners in collusion with the state government. You've probably seen "Norma Rae" with Sally Field.
    I'd second that sentiment. Have some unions over-stepped their lines, sure. But like you said, nobody wants to be exploited by their employer. If companies would stop paying their top 1% of staff ginormous amounts of $ for admin work and pay the actual on-the-floor-and in-the-weeds-workers better in some cases, maybe unions wouldn't be needed. I can see the argument for a maximum wage in these cases.
    nubusronnmontrosemacsJP234Fred257darkvaderFileMakerFellertmay
  • Apple's 2023 CarPlay is an Apple Car preview - and is scaring Detroit

    jetpilot said:
    Has anyone yet considered the possibility that this new CarPlay IS the "apple car" project?

    I thought the same thing..it'd be great if this is actually. Apple could make a great UX/UI for a car. We all just have to wait...and wait, to see.
    watto_cobra
  • M2 13-inch MacBook Pro may land in March with unchanged design

    blastdoor said:
    I wonder if apple just has a bunch of Touch Bar’s lying around that they need to get rid of.

    That would be my guess too! Weird, but ok.
    watto_cobra
  • Privacy and security war will go on for years, says Craig Federighi

    It's a never-ending arms race. Not surprised.
    watto_cobra
  • Intel targets M1 weaknesses in 'You're not on a Mac' ad campaign

    A tad weak campaign....but I think they know they're slipping. Apple is a minor player at the moment in the desktop PC chip market, but maybe not for long. If MS releases Win for ARM. in the next yr or so, it's game over I bet.

    watto_cobra