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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.
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Apple unveils plans to ditch Intel chips in Macs for 'Apple Silicon'
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Highly suspect benchmarks stoke rumors of Apple-designed ARM chips for Mac
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Hands On: New Pixelmator Pro 1.0.5 brings Machine Learning to image editing
I have both Affinity Photo and Designer, don't use them a whole lot but am impressed by them. I bought them early on when they were initially released. I'm just waiting on a InDesign replacement from them to make the full switch. I get my Adobe CC apps through my work so I don't have to worry about the financial aspect of using them. However once that goes away, Affinity software and or Pixelmator Pro will probably be my goto replacement. For those looking for a good PS replacement, Affinity is a great option! -
Rumored 'iPhone 8' stainless steel chassis could expand Apple's American supply chain
What I'd like to know, if this rumor pans out to be true, how does Apple or anybody get past the ear speaker, and front-facing camera etc that's embedded in the screen real estate from not getting in the way of the screen content being displayed? Especially on a web page or watching a movie in landscape mode? I think that would be a concern.