• @GlitzyArmrest
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      Yep. Biden is antiunion and it’s disappointing to see this posted here.

    • @Cruxifux
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      Lol exactly. What a fucking joke.

  • @[email protected]
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    Didn’t Biden sign a law forcing an entire sector into a labor contract that was rejected by all the unions?

    • magnetosphere
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      61 year ago

      Fortunately, as several other commenters point out, that wasn’t the end of the story.

      • @[email protected]
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        They ended up getting their sick days and the union explicitly thanked the Biden administration for working tirelessly behind the scenes to make it happen.

        “Biden deserves a lot of the credit for achieving this goal for us,” Russo said. “He and his team continued to work behind the scenes to get all of rail labor a fair agreement for paid sick leave.”

        https://www.ibew.org/media-center/Articles/23Daily/2306/230620_IBEWandPaid#:~:text=“We’re thankful that the,national agreement%2C” Russo said.

          • @Clent
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            111 year ago

            Unfortunately, there is a large segment of the population for whom it is only convenient to recall only the first half.

              • comfortablyglum
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                41 year ago

                News makes more money by writing about misery and discord. For what it’s worth, I never saw anything about this either, and am glad I did.

          • @[email protected]
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            61 year ago

            I’m sure it doesn’t benefit the wealthy for the workers to feel they have an ally in the current administration. I believe we do.

              • @Klear
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                Oh it’s going to be brought up all the time, just not the ending.

        • @Bartsbigbugbag
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          91 year ago

          They asked for 14, we’re going to strike for at least 7, and got 4 and the ability to turn 3 PTO days into sick days. Not exactly what I would call a victory, but it’s definitely better than nothing.

          • @Cruxifux
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            61 year ago

            We have been so cucked by the rich that we call these losses “victories” now.

            I hate this “well it’s better than nothing!” Mentality the working class has. Why are Americans such cowards.

          • @Cabrio
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            That’s the point, Biden is still a capitalist croney, he may have resolved the issue for these people, and for anyone who cares to look deeper he looks like the good guy for going on to get them their demands, but in the grand scheme he just silenced a large modern union movement and took it out of the limelight so as to discourage other union activity.

              • @Cabrio
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                01 year ago

                Cost of doing business, they’ll nickle and dime the populace until they can’t.

                As for those complaining about people getting paid more it’s usually one of three things, selfish ‘I’ve got mine’ types wondering why they haven’t got theirs and someone else has, bad actors, mindless drones.

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              So he would have been a better union ally if he had not gotten the union sick days?

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                He would have been a better union ally if he let them strike. You’re not a hero for tossing a couple bandages at someone you just shot.

              • @Cabrio
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                01 year ago

                Why are you being deliberately disingenuous?

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  • @Astroturfed
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    Be a lot cooler if he did something that aligned with this instead of just talking a big game. I lost so much respect for his administration when they killed the rail strike. Legislatively stopping a strike is about the most undemocratic corporate bullshit I can think of the more labor sided/left leaning party in a country doing. Neo liberalism is not on the side of organized labor no matter what they say.

  • @[email protected]
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    The guy who told factory workers he doesn’t work for them still lies to our faces about having our best interests in mind.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      That wasn’t what happened. Someone was spouting off about how Biden wanted to take everyone’s guns after seeing a manipulated video then threw out the ”I pay your salary, you work for me” line that every jackass like to throw at public employees like police or people just doing their job at the DMV.

      • @Cruxifux
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        Nah, I think it’s perfectly reasonable to say that to politicians. They’re supposed to be public servants and they need to be reminded of that as often as possible.

        And yes he absolutely SHOULD be working for factory workers. Don’t be such a cuck to these people. They’re supposed to be serving you, and they aren’t, and they don’t even pretend to be, and you’re allowed to be angry about it.

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          It’s not “reasonable” to say that to anyone, by the time you’ve said it you’ve given up on actively communicating. It serves no purpose to make progress on an issue, it’s really just an adult temper tantrum retort. The second part of your comment makes no sense in the context of the actual situation, you might as well just be regurgitating AI text with that sort of CHAD GPT level comprehension.

  • NataliePortland
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    51 year ago

    Just like when he ordered striking train workers to return to work after several derailments occurred

      • magnetosphere
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        31 year ago

        This was a pleasant surprise. I remember being highly disappointed in AOC when she voted to end the strike. She insisted that the Biden administration would stay focused on the sick day issue. I thought it was just political bullshit, and she was merely covering herself.

        I was very happy when I found out that instead of caving in and becoming just another corrupt politician, AOC had actually been TELLING THE TRUTH!

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    01 year ago

    Biden has accomplished more in his time in office than Trump could have dreamed to. But that doesn’t make him a good president. He shut down a rail strike and told those people they don’t matter by forcing them back without rail companies meeting their demands. This is just classic “I support you” campaigning speak. He doesn’t really care

    • Mx PhibbOP
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      True, but from what I read not too long ago, they did finally get their vacation time, because apparently despite ending the strike, they kept working on the problem. I’m never sure how good or bad he is because he really doesn’t toot his own horn, getting rail workers their vacation time was basically a back page article.