Union Busting: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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John Oliver discusses the mechanics of union busting, why the companies who do it face so few consequences, and what it really means when your manager wants to talk to you about “your attendance.”
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  • @frocco7125
    @frocco71252 жыл бұрын

    Unions are a lot like condoms. If someone is weirdly stubborn about how you don't need one, you *definitely* need one.

  • @t.h.8475

    @t.h.8475

    2 жыл бұрын

    Truer words were never spoken.🤣😅🤦‍♀️

  • @GG-43

    @GG-43

    2 жыл бұрын

    And they protect you from some big problems

  • @david2869

    @david2869

    2 жыл бұрын

    and extensions to your car repair insurance

  • @lowwastehighmelanin

    @lowwastehighmelanin

    2 жыл бұрын

    HAHAHAHA vivid but accurate

  • @stevenp25100

    @stevenp25100

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep. Because the risk of protecting all the bad dicks out there far outweighs better and more pleasurable sex for the rest of us. Actually a great description for unions.

  • @my3coins
    @my3coins2 жыл бұрын

    As a member of a union, I get paid $32 an hour to cook food. Free medical dental optical, 1 month paid vacation, and pto and esl. Dues are like $60 a month. Unionizing is always the correct choice.

  • @SmallSpoonBrigade

    @SmallSpoonBrigade

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unions are only as good as the membership. If a person's union sucks, that's when you start participating in the process.

  • @kitcoffey7194

    @kitcoffey7194

    2 жыл бұрын

    please describe your experience all over social media as often as you can. Americans need to hear this early and often. Unions are not taught about in history class at school anymore. please tell your story on social media as often as you can. thank you

  • @dystopiaisutopia

    @dystopiaisutopia

    2 жыл бұрын

    What city?

  • @dystopiaisutopia

    @dystopiaisutopia

    2 жыл бұрын

    I make $30hr as a concrete finisher in Colorado. Dollar raise every year until 2024.

  • @my3coins

    @my3coins

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dystopiaisutopia san francisco. Local 2

  • @albeon_draken
    @albeon_draken2 жыл бұрын

    "Union dues are around $700/yr." Oh no. The horror. For those who aren't mathematically inclined, that works out to about $0.35/hr assuming a 40 hour work week. If you manage to form a union and it gets you a raise of just $1.00/hr, it's already paid for itself nearly 3x over. Unionizing is just better. Period. I work at a hospital where the nurses have a union, but nobody else does. The nurses get 11 paid holidays, we only get 7. The nurses get to negotiate their salaries every few years, we get what they give us. The nurses are actually protected from the "thrown under the bus" trick, we aren't. Hell, the nurses' union even tried to negotiate a pay raise for ALL staff because they saw us being underpaid and overworked. Unions are good. The end.

  • @SanFran51

    @SanFran51

    2 жыл бұрын

    But they can get greedy. 😉

  • @Cheshirestog

    @Cheshirestog

    Жыл бұрын

    Solidarity. That's what they fear. If everyone had a union, and we see another industry or store not doing right, we could strike in Solidarity till they get what they need. That is the nightmare for employers.

  • @norishimogawa6125

    @norishimogawa6125

    Жыл бұрын

    Out of interest, what is it that unions do to raise worker wages?

  • @Cheshirestog

    @Cheshirestog

    Жыл бұрын

    @@norishimogawa6125 negotiate the contracts and terms of employment for the members. Put pressure on employers and if they have to strike. Though in recent years some unions are not run the way they should be. Unions also represent employees at meetings if needed, and any counseling..and represent them when issues of safety and health or going against terms of the contract happen. But again..some don't represent their members as well as they should. Smh.

  • @deawinter

    @deawinter

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SanFran51 Do you know of an example where unionized employees ended up worse off after collective negotiation? Because I don’t. Sometimes the gains aren’t as big as promised, yeah. And DEFINITELY some union reps are obnoxious. But the corporations are paying millions to make sure you doubt the very obvious truth: collective bargaining is better.

  • @Entity-of-Justice
    @Entity-of-Justice2 жыл бұрын

    That "Buy video games instead of unions" bit could've been the perfect time to bring up how exploited and in need of unions the video game industry is.

  • @Wubsy96

    @Wubsy96

    2 жыл бұрын

    Plus, it perpetuates the negative stereotype that video games are childish / for children.

  • @redjed100

    @redjed100

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Wubsy96 Well, that video games are nothing more than escapist entertainment for all parties as opposed to made by people who worked their ass off, sometimes under less-than-ideal conditions. (And that’s the best case scenario.)

  • @kazuma7232

    @kazuma7232

    2 жыл бұрын

    New episode maybe?

  • @codzboy74

    @codzboy74

    2 жыл бұрын

    Activision-Blizzard is trying to unionize, solidarity to them

  • @whiskey_pink_42

    @whiskey_pink_42

    2 жыл бұрын

    With Union wages, you could afford 3 or 4 Xboxes a year…and probably have better medical care.

  • @stefanhoimes
    @stefanhoimes2 жыл бұрын

    I've been a union member for over 15 years, and it's turned into something that I'm insulted for by strangers on the internet lately. Unions are essential to keep capitalism in check.

  • @Praisethesunson

    @Praisethesunson

    2 жыл бұрын

    Those strangers are either bots, idiots who bought the propaganda they are constantly fed, or people who are literally paid to keep labor unorganized.

  • @TimErwin

    @TimErwin

    2 жыл бұрын

    Decades of business owners convincing guilible desperate poor people that unions ruin businesses will do that.

  • @brentwalker3300

    @brentwalker3300

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bingo.

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403

    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Praisethesunson The last one you mention (paid people) is happening all too often, unfortunately.

  • @Charlemagne89

    @Charlemagne89

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unions are the reason we have two-day weekends and don't work 12-16 hour days by default. If they did not exist, workers would have even less.

  • @madtonesbr
    @madtonesbr2 жыл бұрын

    At my last job our union dues were 1.4% of our salary a year, flat rate. They then negotiated a 30% raise for us to match the industry standard we'd been asking for for years lol. Well worth it

  • @Michael0697

    @Michael0697

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is the kind of thinking that people don't seem to get. A union gives you negotiating power. It gives you the collective power of the labor force to earn its worth. It costs money to allow such a group to exist, but in virtually all instances these groups fight to earn wages and benefits far higher than their non-unionized counterparts. Speaks volumes if basic fees dissuade individuals.

  • @alastairhewitt380

    @alastairhewitt380

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Michael0697 Yes, apply this logic to any social democratic policy as well. If the increase in taxes you pay is less than your savings from healthcare, transportation, housing, & education, then you should vote for those policies!

  • @Sentient_Blob

    @Sentient_Blob

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Michael0697 Short sighted people that for some fucking reason can’t understand paying a small amount of money to get more money later on

  • @ericrosen6626

    @ericrosen6626

    2 жыл бұрын

    While I agree that having a group to negotiate on your behalf is good, if I worked at a company that paid ~70% of the "industry standard", I'd probably have chosen to go to another company in that industry before waiting for years for the possibility of the status quo changing.

  • @kitcoffey7194

    @kitcoffey7194

    2 жыл бұрын

    Like how universal healthcare wigout copays, premiums, etc., would actually LOWER most people's healthcare costs.

  • @hm2448885
    @hm24488852 жыл бұрын

    Congrats to the Staten Island Amazon warehouse for unionizing!

  • @Nathan-dt2tu

    @Nathan-dt2tu

    Жыл бұрын

    yup! now there's no reason for any one person to perform well, because they will never stand out as a person who deserves to make more than the rest of the team. Unions benefit the lazy fucks, and do nothing for the people who actually make a company run.

  • @clayvision

    @clayvision

    Жыл бұрын

    Guess what happened with it...

  • @Thenoobestgirl

    @Thenoobestgirl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@clayvision bro don't leave us hanging...

  • @dustyrose192

    @dustyrose192

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Thenoobestgirl so far i cant find anything negative about it

  • @Thomas998822

    @Thomas998822

    Жыл бұрын

    @@clayvision ...its thriving, that's what

  • @johnswanson2600
    @johnswanson26002 жыл бұрын

    I worked for a company of about 500 people. We used to joke that if you ever needed the one of the owners/COO for something all you had to do was say in your outside voice "We ought to form a union!" And he'd immediately appear out of no where.

  • @ethancook7943

    @ethancook7943

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s perfect

  • @biscotchi1539
    @biscotchi15392 жыл бұрын

    As a union member, I can confirm that the ~700 usd a year for union dues is about correct (it's ~600 usd for me), but employers tend to leave out the part that for many unions, the cost of your healthcare is INCLUDED in those dues. I pay LESS for union dues that include BETTER healthcare than the cost of my WORSE healthcare when I previously worked for Amazon, without union dues. Edit: For those asking, the union I'm currently employed under is the Teamsters Union. At my current job, we pay a monthly due based on our hourly wage, which covers membership AND our healthcare.

  • @UnderTheLuxury

    @UnderTheLuxury

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am curious, assuming you have some knowledge. I started working night shift at a kroger almost 3 months ago. As of December ill be a full member of the union. I applied full time, work 40 hours minimum each week, when getting through orientation, paperwork and stuff they filed me as part time on some paper. But I've worked full time, haven't called off and even come in sometimes when they need a hand because schedules and management are kinda wack ive been told. I was told around the time of starting by a friend and family member that they are required to provide insurance and such if you work full time, while another told me that I was probably listed as part time to negate insurance. I myself don't know the rules in depth so any relevant info would be appreciated

  • @northbound5493

    @northbound5493

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@UnderTheLuxury tell your shop steward and manager whats going on and wait to see if either group cares about retaining you. the norm these days is to fire people without cause while in a "probationary" period

  • @reinette_croissant

    @reinette_croissant

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@UnderTheLuxury your friend and family member are right. If you're working full-time but legally listed as part-time, that is highly sketchy, and you should definitely talk to your union rep about it.

  • @GroundZer0Mike

    @GroundZer0Mike

    2 жыл бұрын

    This!!!

  • @Honkers716

    @Honkers716

    2 жыл бұрын

    I worked in The Sheet Metal Workers Union in 5 different states over the last 15 years. Best insurance I ever had. Worst bosses I've ever had too.

  • @thatone_dude
    @thatone_dude2 жыл бұрын

    I've worked at two companies that do the same thing. (I repair sewers for a living) the nonunion paid me 40k less a year, made me pay for my own insurance, also had no pension. My union job pays me 80k a year, pays my insurance for myself and my kids. I also have a pension. Laborers local 42 has has changed my life.

  • @MrMephisto187

    @MrMephisto187

    2 жыл бұрын

    LIUNA strong!!! 955 here.

  • @geodez2959

    @geodez2959

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on landing with a GOOD union.

  • @jaycrabs420

    @jaycrabs420

    2 жыл бұрын

    It also pushes costs higher for everyone else dummy! When your electric and gas costs go skyrocketing.... thank your unions that you love! And when you cant get a job because you will only work union jobs .... enjoy unemployment like all the other losers milking the system

  • @nicolethorson8186

    @nicolethorson8186

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for what you do!

  • @MrBrown-wh7iy

    @MrBrown-wh7iy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jaycrabs420 don't blame the union workers ,,blame the corporation that pushes the cost onto consumers .

  • @manuelleluciani9208
    @manuelleluciani92082 жыл бұрын

    It’s baffling as a European . I just went online and signed up for my union and my employer could do jack shit about it . Actually they started treating me better once they knew I was in the biggest union representing our industry

  • @joelthorstensson2772

    @joelthorstensson2772

    2 жыл бұрын

    The reason I suspect we Europeans are so lax with unions is because there was a *massive* fear from 1917 onwards in regards to a communist revolution if the unions weren't negotiated with.

  • @shronkler1994

    @shronkler1994

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joelthorstensson2772 thats actually a really good theory. boy oh boy i wish america was on the doorstep of a communist revolution now :(

  • @blackbird_entropy

    @blackbird_entropy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joelthorstensson2772 you make unions sound like a bad thing

  • @joelthorstensson2772

    @joelthorstensson2772

    Жыл бұрын

    @@blackbird_entropy Believe me, I am *extremely* pro-union.

  • @EmeraldLavigne

    @EmeraldLavigne

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean, the United States is not a civilized country.

  • @sethmizrachi8337
    @sethmizrachi833710 ай бұрын

    Rewatching one week before I go on strike with UPS for a fair union contract.

  • @Hitesh.

    @Hitesh.

    10 ай бұрын

    Good luck bro.

  • @sethmizrachi8337

    @sethmizrachi8337

    10 ай бұрын

    @Hitesh. about an hour after I wrote that, Teamsters and UPS reached an agreement.

  • @perteraboofolympus150

    @perteraboofolympus150

    2 ай бұрын

    Teamsters working under the shipping industry are awesome. Could use stronger leadership in our grocery side though start making Kroger and safeway ect. start to sweat.

  • @WoodlandTrotter

    @WoodlandTrotter

    17 күн бұрын

    Hi bro. How did it go?

  • @sethmizrachi8337

    @sethmizrachi8337

    17 күн бұрын

    @WoodlandTrotter about an hour after I wrote that comment, UPS and Teamsters reached an agreement. Apparently holding out for as long as they did is still causing havoc on UPS's money because they just fired a whole lot of non union supervisors.

  • @emmycarlstromulvling4997
    @emmycarlstromulvling49972 жыл бұрын

    Never forget the time the American company Toys “R” Us came to Sweden and refused to sign with the union, expecting to be able to treat their employees as bad as they had in the US and instead ended up being boycotted by 70 countries because the Swedish retail union organized a strike. The union made sure they got no shipments to or from their stores, no money transferred via the banks, and no possibility to advertise in local or national media. They ended up being forced to sign the agreement giving workers better wages and safety. And *thats* the power of the unions.

  • @kenpanderz672

    @kenpanderz672

    2 жыл бұрын

    thats a damn hero story if ive ever seen one.

  • @AnimeReference

    @AnimeReference

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is why Amazon can't make it here. That and Amazon drivers are paid like 50% of what local couriers make.

  • @JordanMilly

    @JordanMilly

    2 жыл бұрын

    A very similar thing happened with Walmart in Germany - due to a mix of trying to engage in anti-competitive behaviour that was cracked down on by the courts, trying to force US-style customer relations training on their employees (which creeped out customers, because retail workers pretending to be your friend and smiling at you all the time is very strange to Germans), poor employee relations and trying to argue and fight with the unions constantly (where, in Germany, businesses and unions traditionally have very close relations, with unions being involved in most big decisions by the company), and basically not adapting to the German culture at all, they ended up making $1 billion in losses and had to pull out of the country.

  • @reem3266

    @reem3266

    2 жыл бұрын

    WOW, what a powerful example of solidarity

  • @hulagu3068

    @hulagu3068

    2 жыл бұрын

    Toys “R” Us also went bankrupt? so what was the point of that story?

  • @Pilot597
    @Pilot5972 жыл бұрын

    Companies: “We can’t give you that $1/HR raise you asked for.” Also companies: We are going to spend $300 million hiring an union busting firm.

  • @Godtierlee

    @Godtierlee

    2 жыл бұрын

    Icing on top, it cost like 1/hr to pay Union dues and you'll end up better for it.

  • @ulti7100

    @ulti7100

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's not the money, It's worker's rights.

  • @lisandroestevez-inoa2405

    @lisandroestevez-inoa2405

    2 жыл бұрын

    it’s all about consolidating power and honestly, let them do it, so they can turn around and say “why are most my workers quitting on a whim”

  • @danitho

    @danitho

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lisandroestevez-inoa2405 but theyre not going to quit. The few that do are easily replaced with someone else who needs a job.

  • @jerms_mcerms9231

    @jerms_mcerms9231

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know this is off topic but is any one else bothered by an (any u word)? It just seems so weird even if it's correct.

  • @CyberController-
    @CyberController- Жыл бұрын

    I love how the U.S has huge controversies over things the rest of the world just does automatically.

  • @ALIGwedew62

    @ALIGwedew62

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you sure about that, The US is the only country that i know where Union is popular among all worker yet in my country is frowned upon.

  • @CyberController-

    @CyberController-

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ALIGwedew62 In my country, Unions are required if you have more than a certain amount of employees.

  • @ALIGwedew62

    @ALIGwedew62

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CyberController- Well thats UR country not my country , here if you want lets say higher wages in the places that you worked the only way that it can happened its just wait for promotion from higher up.

  • @CyberController-

    @CyberController-

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ALIGwedew62 That sounds rough, you have my sympathies.

  • @juicyfruit8640

    @juicyfruit8640

    Жыл бұрын

    wHICH COUNTRY?

  • @jasoncinema
    @jasoncinema2 жыл бұрын

    I worked in Electronics at Target from 2007-2008, and they showed us this exact video right before the 2008 presidential elections. We ALL walked out laughing at the stupidity of the video - like you would refuse to help a customer, even if it wasn’t your department! 😂 We were even saying, as we got back on the sales floor after the meeting, “Yeah, they hate unions because they help US - the workers.”

  • @Snailman3516
    @Snailman35162 жыл бұрын

    Unions do a lot more than just secure higher wages. They also improve job security, prevent workplace harassment, and improve workplace safety.

  • @brandonejem8620

    @brandonejem8620

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the union I worked under wasnt very good then. I think higher wages was all I saw out of them. I had a boss who cursed me out on a daily basis and multiple attempts to reach out to HR and the union bared no fruit. He ultimately managed to get me fired for being a minute late to clocking in. Not to long after, he got fired also.

  • @DaDunge

    @DaDunge

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah seriously a union does a lot of good for the employer too. it's a channel between them and their employees which can reveal problems before they become real problems. Also a happy worker is a productive worker.

  • @kellyfelly6645

    @kellyfelly6645

    2 жыл бұрын

    That s exactly why they Don t want workers to unionized.

  • @Evey94Marti

    @Evey94Marti

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes but the under intelligent capitalsits are in love with being poor and feeling bad for it

  • @Japanlover79

    @Japanlover79

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mine offers dental and eye witch are both really good. I have dental work coming up in a few days that would be 3 grand without the insurance

  • @Mats-Hansen
    @Mats-Hansen2 жыл бұрын

    Being told to contact your supervisor because you hear the words "living wage" being mumbled in your workplace is the most American thing I've heard in while.

  • @jackcovey1832

    @jackcovey1832

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don't you mean "un-American"?

  • @markoproloscic4492

    @markoproloscic4492

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jackcovey1832 No, he probably means American, as in “America is likely the only developed county where you can hear that". Therefore "American"e

  • @shannonhensley2942

    @shannonhensley2942

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remember telling my boss I'm leaving my less then $10/hr job for a $16/hr job. The quitting process went from I'm giving you a week notice ( training was starting and I wasn't going to miss it) to I get a week break before starting a new job. They tried to talk to me( a legal adult ) like I was 15 just learning how jobs work "you need to put in 2 weeks so that its safe to come back. Everyone comes back and you can't if you don't put your two weeks in." They shut down less than a year later. Lot a people lost their retirement.

  • @massivetree7937

    @massivetree7937

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jackcovey1832 No, they definitely mean American. And they're right.

  • @JeremyCuddles

    @JeremyCuddles

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is this the cool "please give me a like" comment people use in Last Week Tonight videos? It's in literally every one and y'all love to give them likes. I am not even American but I find the "America sucks, haha" comments very tiring.

  • @jamesburk8145
    @jamesburk81452 жыл бұрын

    "We're a family and you employees are children" is exactly how I view it if in an interview the employer says "we're a family here". It's a huge red flag, because in the hierarchy of a "family" they will see themselves as knowing what's best even when it's wrong and not listening to the newer or lower rated people in the staff. They view it as a "you live in my house you follow my rules" kind of way, and pretend to care about you.

  • @ThisNameIsNotTaken99

    @ThisNameIsNotTaken99

    2 ай бұрын

    "We're a family" means "I expect you to put up with abuse and do shit for free"

  • @basedeltazero714

    @basedeltazero714

    2 ай бұрын

    "We’re like a family, a dynamic famously without intense power differentials and with no tendency toward drama!"

  • @Ani-rq7wv
    @Ani-rq7wv8 ай бұрын

    Watching this again durning the actor & writer strike. All I can think of is the executive who admitted on the record that their plan for the strike was to let people starve and lose their housing so they’d be forced to accept a bad deal. If/when I enter the job market after college I am joining a union. And if there isn’t a union to join I will fight to get one set up.

  • @prashantsarkar821
    @prashantsarkar8212 жыл бұрын

    Imagine spending 300 million dollars on making workers' lives shittier instead of just using that money to pay them a reasonable wage.

  • @donl1846

    @donl1846

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Only In America".

  • @namonamo494

    @namonamo494

    2 жыл бұрын

    well increase in wage cost wayyyyyy more just like some other thing; if they do it, it's not because it cost them the same/more ;)

  • @Praisethesunson

    @Praisethesunson

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@namonamo494 First thing you said. Correct. Second thing you said. Wildly off. It's more about power than it is cost. Keeping workers weak and unorganized doesn't just save money. It keeps power entrenched in a small pool of already wealthy ghouls. Ghouls that actively don't want to be held to account by the rabble who make the money they claim for themselves. Companies will run themselves into bankruptcy than yield their ill gotten grasp of power. That's how a class war works

  • @potmki6601

    @potmki6601

    2 жыл бұрын

    ikr. it's like they hate their workers. they'd rather make it worse for themselves then make it slightly better for workers. they are at war

  • @Praisethesunson

    @Praisethesunson

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@potmki6601 A war between the working class and the ownership class. Sounds like a war of classes. A class war of some kind.

  • @PhoenixBlade
    @PhoenixBlade2 жыл бұрын

    In the Carpenters Union you get training and certified in dozens of different skills, between heavy equipment operation, welding, and basic building skills. You get better pay, good health care, college credits if you go through the apprenticeship, and you're trained to be safe.

  • @lindatisue733

    @lindatisue733

    2 жыл бұрын

    The quality is so much better. I have lived in a union built apartment for twelve years. It hasn't needed a single repair.

  • @allinone-qz2gi

    @allinone-qz2gi

    2 жыл бұрын

    My husband is in the carpenters union, we have really good health coverage.

  • @jashanestone

    @jashanestone

    2 жыл бұрын

    And if you happen to lose your old job most Unions will actually help you find a new job rather than leave you out on your own to search for another. How most people do not know this is INSANE!! And even scary.

  • @rickkay9548

    @rickkay9548

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish all unions were this great!! Sadly some are absolute trash and corrupt as hell.

  • @gotit4cheap368

    @gotit4cheap368

    2 жыл бұрын

    But they could go down

  • @geekgirl_luv4262
    @geekgirl_luv4262 Жыл бұрын

    It’s really depressing how little it surprises me that companies are paying ridiculous amounts of money to avoid paying their workers

  • @scifirealism5943

    @scifirealism5943

    9 ай бұрын

    Because they want to perpetuate poverty as to maintain control.

  • @zhonguocha
    @zhonguocha2 жыл бұрын

    I love all the union enthusiasm in this comment section. We gotta form unions, join unions, and actively participate in our unions.

  • @splendidcolors

    @splendidcolors

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm forming a tenant union...

  • @mystbunnygaming1449
    @mystbunnygaming14492 жыл бұрын

    The video I watched starting a job for Walmart told me that Unions could potentially negotiate a lower wage for me, and I'm like "um.... I work... minimum wage O.o"

  • @evandavis7

    @evandavis7

    2 жыл бұрын

    "But they could go down."

  • @eideticex

    @eideticex

    2 жыл бұрын

    They could also go out to a football field and plant a literal tonne of sunflower seeds. Could does not equal will, does or even has any interest in doing so.

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403

    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403

    2 жыл бұрын

    And as John pointed out, you'd want to say to them, "Wait, shouldn't you be for that then? You don't want me to join a union because...it would make you more money?"

  • @paranoid9678

    @paranoid9678

    2 жыл бұрын

    well walmart did fail in germany i wonder why

  • @wynnsworld

    @wynnsworld

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bruh... can't get any lower than MINIMUM wage smh 😂

  • @seandawson5899
    @seandawson58992 жыл бұрын

    My boss says staying up late to watch John Oliver is why I'm miserable every Monday, but it's really because it's impossible to go to bed happy after learning what I do from this show.

  • @landonharris3875

    @landonharris3875

    2 жыл бұрын

    So it seems your boss is right

  • @MrGolu1991

    @MrGolu1991

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@landonharris3875 Aur tu bhi.

  • @Kavriel

    @Kavriel

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@landonharris3875 it's the content that affects op and not staying up late, but since he stays up late to watch the content the boss is kinda right

  • @MrGolu1991

    @MrGolu1991

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tohari Amma ko nachau.

  • @FrankBenlin

    @FrankBenlin

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tell him to pay you more so you can afford HBO.

  • @monkeymanbob
    @monkeymanbob2 жыл бұрын

    I use to be a union rep. Lot of the younger work force said they didn't see the need - "I'm a good worker, hit my targets, never sick" It took 2 dismissals due to sickness before they started approaching me because they were on a Level 2. We represented over a dozen cases for dismissal due to sickness and had every case booted out due to the substandard recording of sick instances and lack of return to work support. Alternatively I work at a place that had a company council, no union, the staff were very anti-union. They never had a pay rise in the 2 years I was there despite lucrative government contracts being won, targets hugely exceeded. But it was always next year

  • @KMCA779
    @KMCA7794 ай бұрын

    I was in one of those "but your wages could go down" unions. The extra .50/hr we got was entirely devoured by union dues... I'm still pro-union. I remember getting someone fired once when they told me that I couldn't carry my asthma puffer on me. I told him I wanted it in writing for the union to have a look at. He backed down, I reported it and he still got canned for it. Turns out it wasn't the first time he'd pulled shit like that and the union remembered.

  • @Meaneradicator
    @Meaneradicator2 жыл бұрын

    In Germany, every company with 12 employees or more, by law must have a supervising committee to watch over the fair treatment of the employees and their well being. This is besides the Unions.

  • @zarakikon6352

    @zarakikon6352

    2 жыл бұрын

    Damn, I didn't know that Germany had it together like that. Nice 1 😊👍.

  • @Stolens87

    @Stolens87

    2 жыл бұрын

    At least if the employees want that. If just a single person says: "I think I want that and I am going to start the election process" that person is basically not able to get fired. There are plenty of companies without such a committee (mine included) and we are often joking that the employer will fire everybody who thinks about founding one. But these jokes are on such an absurd level, it is like saying: "I am not going to visit Australia, since I will get dizzy from being upside down the whole time." But yeah, that being a thing in the USA isn't surprising at all.

  • @teresathayn5170

    @teresathayn5170

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can I relocate to Germany? I'm not kidding. America just gets worse and worse. Heavy sigh. ;(

  • @Stolens87

    @Stolens87

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@teresathayn5170 sure, most of us are fine with economic refugees...

  • @FzudemB

    @FzudemB

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@teresathayn5170 Sure, although there's still much going wrong here i think it's better that the state of the US right mow

  • @Hyde_Hill
    @Hyde_Hill2 жыл бұрын

    On a side note for anyone thinking about going to HR with any issues like this they are facing, always remember: "HR works for the company, not for you!"

  • @WobblesandBean

    @WobblesandBean

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup. I got fired for reporting some harassment I was receiving. This is why I don't understand why so many blue states still have at-will employment. It's just a curtain of plausible deniability that companies hide behind to justify this BS.

  • @MrFancyFingers

    @MrFancyFingers

    2 жыл бұрын

    I dated a head of HR for a large engineering company for three or four months and she told me every secret that she was told by employees. I was a contractor at that building and I knew everybody, it was so cringe.

  • @godofdun

    @godofdun

    2 жыл бұрын

    This.

  • @randomjunkohyeah1

    @randomjunkohyeah1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@WobblesandBean “I don’t understand why so many blue states still have at-will employment.” It’s because Democrats as a whole still ultimately serve only corporations and the wealthy. They are a pro-capitalist party through and through. Even if not as brazen as the other side.

  • @radnukespeoplesminds

    @radnukespeoplesminds

    2 жыл бұрын

    I dont know how HR workers live with themselves. Half their job is undermining fellow workers.

  • @erikaradcliffe3436
    @erikaradcliffe34362 жыл бұрын

    I moved from America four years ago to uk where unions are not made to look like a threat to a business. You could probably ask any worker in your local ASDA if joining the union was bad idea and they would reply "no because I get a good wage, rights, paid vacation, and if I get sick I don't lose my job." My mother work as an RN for 38 years in America and they basically fired her because she had to get surgery and the surgeon who worked at the same hospital told her she needed to stay off work for two week to recover. If I was my mother I would of told my boss "okay so instead of recovering you want me to work on a post operative floor and when my stitch bust open you want me to bleed to death in front of all our patients." You have to be a literal rock not to see how beneficial unions can be.

  • @happyarmadillofarm9026
    @happyarmadillofarm90262 жыл бұрын

    So grateful for unions! My Dad was in a union job all his professional life and it provided me and my siblings stability and a comfortable upbringing. Life could have easily been way worse due to a season of drug addiction my mother went through. Thankfully, we had Dad and stability through his good paying/good benefits union job.

  • @Ink30

    @Ink30

    Жыл бұрын

    Great😊

  • @PeterKinney-fs6qo

    @PeterKinney-fs6qo

    Ай бұрын

    Union paid for lot's of the drugs

  • @eastunder55
    @eastunder552 жыл бұрын

    "DID I SAY STOP WAVING?" That actor nailed the WalMart boss character.

  • @jeffb158

    @jeffb158

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Michael Shannon school of acting

  • @kathywestergren1372

    @kathywestergren1372

    2 жыл бұрын

    Heh. I find it rather annoying to hear the argument about helping customers outside of your department. It’s never happened for me at Walmart.

  • @DialgaMarine3
    @DialgaMarine32 жыл бұрын

    Much of this anti-union sentiment began in the 80’s under the Reagan administration. Curiously, average worker wages have since stagnated, despite massive increases in inflation and costs of living.

  • @frankcollier5674

    @frankcollier5674

    2 жыл бұрын

    And Ronnie reagan thought trickle down economics would work

  • @eriklakeland3857

    @eriklakeland3857

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@frankcollier5674 of course he didn’t think that, it was just a clever spin to trick the middle class and working poor to support the ultra rich’s agenda

  • @thagodwecreate5179

    @thagodwecreate5179

    2 жыл бұрын

    "4 words...i'm glad Reagan dead" - Killer Mike

  • @kevinmauricio4747

    @kevinmauricio4747

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most of today's problems can literally be traced back to Reagan. Wow 🙄

  • @thisisaname5589

    @thisisaname5589

    2 жыл бұрын

    If it bothers communists, I'm willing to get paid less just to watch you writhe in discontent. Whatever makes commie wretches like you sad, makes me happy. Money well spent.

  • @voiceofdistortedreason5998
    @voiceofdistortedreason59982 жыл бұрын

    I've been in the Teamsters/Grocery union now for 15 years, my dues are $55/mo but what I get for that is worth waaaaaaaaaaay more. I have zero complaints with my Union, we are about to merge Unions with another large Union and we'll then have over 55k members. There's power in numbers people!

  • @crazydinosaur8945
    @crazydinosaur89452 жыл бұрын

    me a Dane laughs in over 70% union membership rate

  • @stephengrigg5988
    @stephengrigg59882 жыл бұрын

    Amazon driver here.. we just found a bottle of pee in a van two days ago. We're third party so not "technically" working for Amazon, but I think that's how Amazon likes it. Every day we have meetings where we're told about updated parameters on our job and job safety. All of the drivers in my DSPs want to unionize and even the owners of our company want to, but we have zero control. We deliver to very harsh areas, and recently delivered through almost hurricane level storms. The update from that was Amazon saying if a driver gets stuck in the mud twice in a month(fyi we're sometimes risking our lives over these packages and don't decide our routes ) we will be terminated, with no ability from the owner of our 3rd party company to dispute it. We need a union, and now.

  • @taminmohammad2022

    @taminmohammad2022

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wtf.

  • @casinodelonge

    @casinodelonge

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd send the piss bottle directly to Jeff Bezos myself. Possibly by done...who can say?

  • @sjk7467

    @sjk7467

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@casinodelonge no you wouldn’t lol because amazon has its employees by the balls. The only way to get back at them is unionizing now.

  • @teresathayn5170

    @teresathayn5170

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's so shitty! My dad, rest his soul, taught us that being pro union is pro American! UNIONIZE!

  • @victorpradha9946

    @victorpradha9946

    2 жыл бұрын

    And Amazon had their army of lawyers draft CYA letters for HR to send out to their workers saying it's NOT expected nor appropriate for the drivers and delivery personnel to expel and/or carry their own HUMAN WASTE around in their trucks. NOT KIDDING. So when Jeff Bezos does his drunken post space flight celebrations with fellow billionaires and multi-millionaires, remember that the Amazon package you're getting at your doorstep is likely traced with human waste from the hands of workers who don't have time to pee or cr@p in proper restroom!

  • @44jimcordell31
    @44jimcordell312 жыл бұрын

    I'm over 60 now and I've worked all my life in Union and non-union shops. With Union employers my wages were always higher, the medical benefits were always better, I was treated with respect, and my job was Secure from unfounded elimination. In all my years with the Union I never once initiated a grievance because I didn't have to, the protections were already in place.

  • @MartinMartin-bh4ke

    @MartinMartin-bh4ke

    2 жыл бұрын

    Guess you should have kept the immigrants out then lol 60% white country from the 88% you grew up in. No wonder Unions dont exist. Dont want to work? Here is Juan to take over for half the price and no benefits.

  • @KamKing19

    @KamKing19

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MartinMartin-bh4ke Blaming immigration is pretty close to racist and wrong. They should be in unions also. Collective bargaining can help everyone. Demographics change. It how you grow.

  • @MartinMartin-bh4ke

    @MartinMartin-bh4ke

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@KamKing19 "blaming immigration is racist" haha it is racist cause ya know you are keeping an ethnic group from doing something Are you just a woman or lack any sense of logic?

  • @MartinMartin-bh4ke

    @MartinMartin-bh4ke

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@KamKing19 "demographics change" No lol the Arabs nullified (literally) their black slaves and prevented this from happening. Any Empire that diversified was destroyed because of it You are allowing yourself to be divided and conquered and you are too selfish to care.

  • @KamKing19

    @KamKing19

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MartinMartin-bh4ke They are typically destroyed by those in power or catastrophic events. Excess tends to do it.

  • @ethnobotanyboy
    @ethnobotanyboy2 жыл бұрын

    I worked for Target while they were playing this exact video. We tried to unionize twice while I was there. The problem was that most of us were part time and we're not eligible to participate in the union talks

  • @helixisverygay7831
    @helixisverygay7831 Жыл бұрын

    My dad works at an anti-union company called “National Right To Work” and I actually used to believe in that BS. I mean, yeah of course sometimes unions can be corrupt, but usually they do genuinely try to and do help workers. Unions shouldn’t even have to be this necessary, workers should’ve just already been treated fairly in the first place! Ah, capitalism….

  • @crabby_abby

    @crabby_abby

    Жыл бұрын

    if no one’s said it to you already: i’m proud of you for not having your father’s takes 👏 from having experience with a capitalistic family member it can be tough to not only convey the error of their ways to them, but also avoid getting lost in their ideology especially being a parent. props to you my friend 🙌

  • @helixisverygay7831

    @helixisverygay7831

    Жыл бұрын

    @@crabby_abby agh, thanks a lot for that. I really needed to hear it right now, we literally just had a whole argument about how he “has the right” to use slurs like the n-word, the r-word, tr**ny, fa***t, etc. It’s just so fucking frustrating!

  • @marylyn3081

    @marylyn3081

    11 ай бұрын

    I don't know what the R word is lol! But I am now in my sixties and realize everything my father said was racist and backwards. Except when it came to WWII. He watched every Hitler show on history channel. I now find myself watching WWII documentaries slot as so much pertains today. Other than that, I find myself thinking back to his statements and think WOW! And my parents were subtle, never using those words but was outraged when a black family moved in a neighborhood that was on our way to church. My sister who is gay but never announced it had a time of it but they eventually accepted it.

  • @NoHomerS

    @NoHomerS

    2 ай бұрын

    So why does daddy hate unions?

  • @helixisverygay7831

    @helixisverygay7831

    2 ай бұрын

    @@NoHomerS he’s a capitalist

  • @Lina-py5wm
    @Lina-py5wm2 жыл бұрын

    Just to specify: Jeff Bezos is not an astronaut. The definition got changed the day before he went up. An astronaut is now: someone who does vital tasks while in space. He was simply some useless jackass in space.

  • @genegray9895

    @genegray9895

    2 жыл бұрын

    Which is BS imo. Being an "astronaut" wouldn't make Jeff any less of an asshole. It just takes away from any regular person lucky enough to get the trip of a lifetime.

  • @trduity

    @trduity

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@genegray9895 I mean... that lucky person could also haardly be called an astronaut

  • @D100O

    @D100O

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@genegray9895 I mean, it makes sense. Astronaut comes from the words for "star" and "sailor", and you wouldn't call someone a sailor just for being on a boat.

  • @MollymaukT

    @MollymaukT

    2 жыл бұрын

    That definition change is actually quite old, astronauts are by definition a person trained, equipped, and deployed by a human spaceflight program to serve as a commander or crew member aboard a spacecraft. Even a lot of people that flew in the Shuttle missions of NASA weren't classified as astronauts but as "Payload specialists" which were the scientists conducting research in a low-gravity environment

  • @sloaneisenbart9347

    @sloaneisenbart9347

    2 жыл бұрын

    dead weight

  • @pamelanichols804
    @pamelanichols8042 жыл бұрын

    The money they spend on union busting could go to the employees paychecks.

  • @anthonyfuscellaro233

    @anthonyfuscellaro233

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ha, feeding the peasants. Imagine that.

  • @flewkisdead

    @flewkisdead

    2 жыл бұрын

    It could, but wages tend to be the highest cost of most businesses, so the cost of union busting is usually a tiny fraction of long term "losses" from unions.

  • @CreatorCade

    @CreatorCade

    2 жыл бұрын

    In an ideal world that would happen but not in our world.

  • @DaDunge

    @DaDunge

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah that's the thing in most of these cases it probably not that more expensive just to let the workers unionize and then you also get better employee employer relations as a consequence.

  • @DaDunge

    @DaDunge

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@flewkisdead And yet companies in countries where 90% of people are unionized don't have any problems competing.

  • @Lickity_Split
    @Lickity_Split Жыл бұрын

    I worked for Walmart like 10yrs ago. FIRST DAY of training there is a video they show you basically telling you if they hear ANY word of unionizing they will fire you and everyone involved for talking about it.

  • @karlbassett8485

    @karlbassett8485

    8 ай бұрын

    Funny, I just posted above that in the UK I know people who work for Asda, part of Walmart. They have union reps in each store, a union noticeboard on the wall in the canteen, the union has meetings with the store manager etc.

  • @LeviForWaifu

    @LeviForWaifu

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@karlbassett8485wow. The country where everything outside London is as poor as Mississippi? (Yes. Look it up)

  • @kekinshtein4912
    @kekinshtein49123 ай бұрын

    Currently in the process of forming a union at my hospital, our admins immediately started trying to keep it from happening. Tried to force another facility in the company to go through a separate union vote because they weren’t “technically” connected to the hospital that they are in fact, connected to.

  • @mlorencetti1
    @mlorencetti12 жыл бұрын

    I feel like the whole "unions will just take your money" talk capitalizes on the fact americans aren't used to get basic services at all - like, US citizens pay taxes without getting free healthcare or college, so the concept of paying the Union might seem "too good to be true".

  • @zarakikon6352

    @zarakikon6352

    2 жыл бұрын

    Americans seem to often vote Against their own best interests.

  • @VictorVican

    @VictorVican

    2 жыл бұрын

    which in itself is so bizarre?!

  • @every1elsebutme

    @every1elsebutme

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@zarakikon6352 It's the result of a lot of brain-washing and defunding education.

  • @axer3515

    @axer3515

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unless you're being treated by Doctors without borders, Nobody anywhere gets free health care. Rather it's paid for by taxes or it's paid for by the person receiving care some how.

  • @ladydeerheart1

    @ladydeerheart1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly

  • @justadad6677
    @justadad66772 жыл бұрын

    Literally how I got fired. After having worked everyday for weeks, I asked when I was getting a day off, so I could get to the bank. The supervisor said, not in the next 90 days, they were very short on lab technicians, since 4 quit. I said "wow, wouldn't think the union would agree on that". Two days later I was fired. I called the labor department, and the woman was really rude, straight up angrily telling me "what is wrong with you people, businesses have a right to fire whomever they want to". So even though I had looked it up, and it was illegal to make me work for 90 days with no days off. I let it go, what could I do, if the labor department tells me I am not in any rights. I eventually got a new job. pretty much right after I had filed for unemployment. Then I get a letter from the court, telling me they have hearing about the unemployment, since my old work place had refused to pay. I went to tell my case, and when they were asked why I was fired, they claimed tardiness. Which I knew instantly was bullshit, so I asked about those tardiness times, and then judge agreed. It was 1 min here, 1 min here, two min there, 1 here ... I will never forget the look on that judge face, he was furious. Needless to say, I won, but nothing came of it, since I have a new job. But it shows they do get away with treating people like shit ALL the time.

  • @saltking2715

    @saltking2715

    2 жыл бұрын

    its a crying shame that people have to work around the clock all days of the week, should be illegal unless its a serious safety issue to do otherwise. If the company is short on workers, not my fucking problem if the management is so trash and short sighted they cant fathom a bottleneck appearing. Its also the disgusting thing that usually they will go out of their way to fight former employees legaly, banking on the fact that they give up. I was so happy when companies and right wingers where whining that buisness couldnt find workers to hire, its called labor market for a reason bitches, if the conditions are trash why should someone work at your company? Also its a crying shame that workers got no solidarity, if i saw a coworker treated like that, would walk out of there, if everybody realized that they can do that and really grab the management by the balls, it would be a game changer. But in "i dont wanna pay for sick people america" everyone is on his own.

  • @justadad6677

    @justadad6677

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@saltking2715 It is illegal. At least according to our labor laws. However, enforcing those laws is almost impossible as people desperately need work to pay bills and survive.

  • @saltking2715

    @saltking2715

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@justadad6677 i amnot that knowledgeable about labor laws, but when my girlfriend told me that on of her employers factory plants was notorius for for working 24/7 cause the management said people are too slow there. She also said that its in your contract to do overtime if needed, which seems like a blank check for any amount of work you want your workers to do.

  • @adamkalb1

    @adamkalb1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@justadad6677 Then why pass a law you can not enforce? It is like making a promise you can't keep, because keeping that promise would encourage lots of people to get out of work, whether they are quitting, get laid off, or do something bad because they want to get fired for it. If only there was some way we could encourage people to NOT work around the clock all days of the week so they can protest better hourly wages from their bosses.

  • @justadad6677

    @justadad6677

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adamkalb1 Oh they can enforce it. If they wanted to. But this is just one of the many reasons we say the system is broken. It works for the rich, it punish the poor.

  • @conquistadorrocket
    @conquistadorrocket Жыл бұрын

    My dad told me that had to sign basically what was a yellow dog contract when he started working for Oracle back in the '00s. I was very surprised when down the line, my 11th grade history teacher started telling us that they were illegal. And today, so many people I encounter are against unions and demonize workers who are part of one (even though those very same people would benefit from being in a union themselves). It blows my mind

  • @Xyz123Etc..
    @Xyz123Etc.. Жыл бұрын

    “The pot calling the kettle a pot” is ingenious 😂😂😂😂😂 love theses websodes

  • @nmarrs8539
    @nmarrs85392 жыл бұрын

    “Living wage” shouldn’t scare anyone. The fact that it does is sad on every level.

  • @adrielsebastian5216

    @adrielsebastian5216

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's like you're drowning and instead of rescuing you, someone threw you a paddle and shouted "keep swimming!" before going home for dinner. That's what "living wage" is, only good enough so that you won't die, because that will make your employers look bad in the news.

  • @kayd9405

    @kayd9405

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adrielsebastian5216 they dont even care if we die. i watched someone get carted out of my warehouse and learned the next day he was actually crushed TO DEATH and we were forced to keep working. Noone got time off for it and the factory didnt shut down for the day. This is in the usa too.

  • @cc-cc4499

    @cc-cc4499

    2 жыл бұрын

    And the fact that it does in the richest country in the world is extra sad.

  • @richardhedd3080

    @richardhedd3080

    2 жыл бұрын

    Damn right!!

  • @adrielsebastian5216

    @adrielsebastian5216

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kayd9405 oh man so sorry for that

  • @jamielondon6436
    @jamielondon64362 жыл бұрын

    If unions weren't good for employees, companies wouldn't be so utterly terrified of them that they felt they needed to pull shit like that.

  • @lagrange777able

    @lagrange777able

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lets get real: Unions are a compromise. The other end of that compromise not existing was when rich fat fuck factory owners got dragged out of their homes and beaten to death by the wageslaves they called employees. Americans seem to have forgotten that.

  • @zockheem

    @zockheem

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Erwin Lii you have to realize who is saying it. Remember this is the land of the free capitalism, everyone has an agenda. This country was made with slavery and taking advantage of poor immigrants. Remember that when you here ppl advocating against unions.

  • @lyokianhitchhiker

    @lyokianhitchhiker

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Erwin Lii Protecting employees from companies? Communism.

  • @MichaelScott-es5gy

    @MichaelScott-es5gy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Erwin Lii I never hear Americans calling Europeans Communists, honestly. I'm very proactive on contemporary politics, policies, and economics too

  • @vladimirseven777

    @vladimirseven777

    2 жыл бұрын

    And yet I can't remember even one movie where unions portrayed as something good. There they all corrupt and work for mafia.

  • @wayneigoe6722
    @wayneigoe6722 Жыл бұрын

    I work for a Dollar General store, and in our employee orientation/training we get on the first day, they HAMMER anti-union propoganda into us. In fact, I'm sure the regional branch I work at actually employed the one of the companies from this piece. Because the videos we have to watch about it are almost word for word copies of the videos... The best part is this piece came out the day before I started working there... So I found the timing of this piece's release just hilarious.

  • @Boomerang161286
    @Boomerang1612862 жыл бұрын

    I've worked at a movie theater for almost ten years. We did our first successful secret vote to unionize in December 2013. The company dragged the whole thing for as long as they could. I quit my job in March 2019, and I never had that first contract. The funny thing is, 50% of their branches (including the other one in our city) had already unionized, and it had gone well, but they decided we were the last straw (probably because we were a top 5 branch in all of Canada) and fought with all their might to prevent us from unionize, or at least drag it long enough that most of the people that fought to unionize quit, so they wouldn't have to pay us... it was frustrating and sad.

  • @WoodlandTrotter

    @WoodlandTrotter

    17 күн бұрын

    Which company was this?

  • @Boomerang161286

    @Boomerang161286

    17 күн бұрын

    @@WoodlandTrotter Cineplex

  • @PaulGuy
    @PaulGuy2 жыл бұрын

    I love the "dues" argument. I make 75% more _after dues_ than I did before I got into a union.

  • @SystemzOverload

    @SystemzOverload

    2 жыл бұрын

    tell me about it, had someone who was bitching once even AFTER the union helped him to not be treated like shit, after i told him "you know medical benefits and dental? yea get off it then since you bitch about it... enjoy working while pissing in bottles bud. no breaks for you." he for some reason didnt want to know me no more, along with got more miserable in his job lol

  • @pvtjhon

    @pvtjhon

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ive been trying for years to get people to talk about ukraine. You dont care Mr.Oliver you wait for shit to get bad. Ishould kill myself. NONE OF YOU CARE

  • @darylovaltine

    @darylovaltine

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pvtjhon What the hell are you talking about?

  • @googiegress7459

    @googiegress7459

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@darylovaltine I suspect it is a type of drug he is eating.

  • @petervanschepen8809

    @petervanschepen8809

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, and? Going from $20/hour to $35/hour /after dues/ is still a big fucking upgrade.

  • @anonymouse9105
    @anonymouse91052 жыл бұрын

    Worker: "Living wage." Employer: "How dare you?!"

  • @ronniehopper2726

    @ronniehopper2726

    2 жыл бұрын

    Define living wage

  • @userlog2474

    @userlog2474

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ronniehopper2726 Enough to live in an apartment with enough money to pay for rent, utilities, food, and some equipment like cooking pans, and an additional thing occasionally, like an electronic device.

  • @ronniehopper2726

    @ronniehopper2726

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@userlog2474 so Mickey D's if you lived in a red state.

  • @userlog2474

    @userlog2474

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ronniehopper2726 Probably.

  • @ambriaashley3383

    @ambriaashley3383

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ronniehopper2726 nah. Red states have VERY low minimum wages. All states do. $7.25/hr for Mickey Ds is not enough for rent, food, utilities, or any electronic device.

  • @mandibonnette1004
    @mandibonnette10042 жыл бұрын

    I don't know if Mr. Oliver ever reads these comments. But just in case he does. I would like to say thank you for posting your videos here on youtube. You are one of my all time favorite people to watch and listen to as I am at work. Please keep up the great work that you do. Please also say thank you to all those who work with you to make your videos possably.

  • @--6487
    @--64872 ай бұрын

    My union dues in CA as a teacher were $20/month. Unions are completely necessary. I have watched teachers get intimidated by school boards, get suspended for "antagonizing" schoolboard members' kids by giving them discipline or bad grades, and I, myself, was pushed out of my job because of the ways school boards and administration are run. If I had been stronger healthwise, I would have been able to put up a really good fight and chosen to stay, but only because of my union. They helped me have a voice, have representatives and colleagues who would always have my back, and communicate with my superiors when they were being unjust or discriminatory. I can't imagine being a non-tenured teacher without a union, I can imagine it's utter hell

  • @stephaniemitterer1378
    @stephaniemitterer13782 жыл бұрын

    Being from Germany, it is honestly unbelievable to me that the US - a country that always portrays itself as one of the greatest on Earth - does so poorly when it comes to protecting its own people. Over here, we are aware that we not only have better pay and vacation regulations thanks to unions , but also paid (!!!) parental leave regulations, a right to work part-time, better safety standards and much more. Some of the big companies here have understoodd that they become a more attractive employer if employees are unionized. Edit: With my statement about better pay I meant to say that unionized employees tend to have better pay then non-unionized employees. I was not meaning to compare salaries between the US and Germany (differences in income levels between countries don't have anything to do with my point)

  • @0Clewi0

    @0Clewi0

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's because they're sold the lie that with effort and "pulling up wour bootstraps" you can be the person in power so it will be convinient for them to have things to be shitty for everyone else (including them atm and realistically forever)

  • @HombreGato

    @HombreGato

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same in Spain. In fact legally your contract must be tied up to one labor contract. It can be sectorial (metalworkers, waiters) that is negociated on a state level; or it can be particular for the company. Unions negociate them and on each company negociate which one is applied.

  • @Dranzerk8908

    @Dranzerk8908

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Protecting its own people since the world wars". Joking aside, you and many european countries only have that because you have laws that actually back that up, here in the USA, no actual real tough laws are in place for that. In fact, if workers say they want a union, a company can literally just ignore it.

  • @BillPalmer

    @BillPalmer

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you think that’s screwed up, wait til you look at our healthcare “system”

  • @arnehayn4354

    @arnehayn4354

    2 жыл бұрын

    And in bigger German companies you have 'Mitbestimmung', I. e. Board Representation by Union Representatives

  • @maddie9602
    @maddie96022 жыл бұрын

    "Amazon put anti-union signs inside bathrooms" You mean the last place employees would see them? Come on Bezos, use your head: put the signs at the bottom of the piss bottles.

  • @MrJamesb192

    @MrJamesb192

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, because the first thing I do with the chamber pot in the truck is flip it up to spill all over me, while shining a light in the bottom to read any text on the inside. No, put it on the outside of the pot. "If you had the kind of asshole union that only exists in movies, your bathroom breaks would be inconveniently scheduled." Seems like not very good text to me.

  • @darthplagueis13

    @darthplagueis13

    2 жыл бұрын

    Write it on a folded piece of paper that you need to pull out of the bottle in order to use.

  • @adamkalb1

    @adamkalb1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why are the employees not allowed to use bathrooms? Would it be the end of Amazon's bottom line to lose even a little work time to bathrooms? Boo! 😡

  • @littledudefromacrossthestr5755

    @littledudefromacrossthestr5755

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol

  • @Krystalmyth

    @Krystalmyth

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adamkalb1 I guarantee you always go for two day shipping when available.

  • @yawnthedinosaur9566
    @yawnthedinosaur9566 Жыл бұрын

    I have had 2 experiences with the union in my life. One as an employee and one as a manager (running a union shop but working for a corporation) When I worked as an employee and was part of a union I found it to be very helpful to most employees, many people that were treated unfairly or fired without cause were able to return to work due to union backing. On the other hand, I recently managed a union-run shop. I left the company within 6 months due to a very bad experience with the union. I pride myself on being a very employee-oriented boss and tend to reward and promote my people based on merit and effort put in. I found it extremely difficult to do my job because the employees that were putting in the most work were "newer" to the company and had to constantly be overlooked due to "Seniority" rules. Offering overtime to someone who would give their 100% was impossible because there were 20 other employees in the pecking order that would give 60%. It was the same when it came to promotion, there was simply no way to reward hard work. I guess what this long post is trying to say is, I have seen both sides of this issue, and both have positives and negatives.

  • @8bitkitty222
    @8bitkitty222 Жыл бұрын

    how do these giant corporations have time to force employees to go to anti-union meetings twice a week but not enough time to let their employees take a piss

  • @Liberum69
    @Liberum692 жыл бұрын

    "... and you employees are children." This hits hard. The infantilizing of the worker is so strong. I always feel somewhat like a student still in school, able to be reprimanded at a moment's notice if I ever step out of line. I'm not in control of myself. After my last boss quit, we had 4 glorious months without a manager/director. My team and I BREEZED through the work during that time. We helped each other, were hyper-motivated and productive, and ultimately felt good about ourselves, because we were no longer working to get the approval of a single person. We were working to do a good job and make the other departments and our customers happy. Our clueless CFO was "in charge", but he was new and couldn't tell if we were any good or not anyway. Now... it's been a year with our new manager, and it's been nothing but clueless micromanagement, and I've never been less motivated. The American worker no longer feels like an adult. At least not in any corporate environment. Unions balance this out by making sure businesses don't step out of line either.

  • @constantreader1422

    @constantreader1422

    2 жыл бұрын

    dude, when i started my store we were in-between store directors and for months it was glorious. our hr took over and got shit done. when we got our new director our awesome hr left right away, and it all became a hellhole.

  • @PingMe23

    @PingMe23

    2 жыл бұрын

    All of that is why we need to transform our businesses into worker cooperatives. Democratic ownership of business. No bosses. We know what needs to be done, we call the shots and we reap the rewards. A system of the workers, by the workers and for the workers.

  • @kkimberling

    @kkimberling

    2 жыл бұрын

    As a customer who enjoys buying things and services, it is also nice to go to a store where the employees aren't obviously fake-smiling through misery. Helps me feel like a real guest instead of a prison tourist.

  • @pepcozz8519

    @pepcozz8519

    2 жыл бұрын

    its 100% intentional. the education system is the way it is to make you into a "productive member of society" aka. a obedient worker.

  • @reinette_croissant

    @reinette_croissant

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PingMe23 hell yeah. Someone said it. 🙌🙌

  • @TimboCalrissian
    @TimboCalrissian2 жыл бұрын

    When you’re being hunted and are presented with the option of spears or arrows, choose the spears. They’re less likely to hit you and they’re throwing you a weapon to use.

  • @Jamesthemerciless

    @Jamesthemerciless

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is the comment I was searching for. The thought of being hunted by other humans really distracted me from the point of the video. It put some of my complaints and concerns into perspective. "At least I'm not being hunted!"

  • @damatar

    @damatar

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Jamesthemerciless ...yet

  • @TimoRutanen

    @TimoRutanen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not to mention the range being far shorter.

  • @ChadBenjamin

    @ChadBenjamin

    2 жыл бұрын

    Arrows also have a much further range.

  • @lucasoscar

    @lucasoscar

    2 жыл бұрын

    yeah arrows are also more cost effective and have better rate of fire

  • @abel1955
    @abel19552 жыл бұрын

    Unions really do work, my brother has a part time job where he gets 16$ and after he joined the union he got 28

  • @VitoDRF
    @VitoDRF Жыл бұрын

    "Buy and eat drugs" is the best line in this episode!

  • @laalaa99stl
    @laalaa99stl2 жыл бұрын

    You know you've reached terminal capitalism when a billionaire who went to space, doesn't pay taxes, and whose yacht has a smaller support yacht thinks the phrase "living wage" is threatening.

  • @jonasdatlas4668

    @jonasdatlas4668

    2 жыл бұрын

    “I’d rather spend a fortune on law firms and consultants than give even a penny more to my employees.”

  • @charlieputzel7735

    @charlieputzel7735

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jonasdatlas4668 And they wonder why the younger generations are radicalizing.

  • @jo-vf8jx

    @jo-vf8jx

    2 жыл бұрын

    And yet, people keep buying from his company.

  • @charlieputzel7735

    @charlieputzel7735

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jo-vf8jx convenience. Where else are you going to get thing X or Y? Busting up the company (which is effectively a monopoly) is probably the best option, and legislative solutions are far more effective than voting with your dollar.

  • @TheWeaponshold

    @TheWeaponshold

    2 жыл бұрын

    The man could have literally started paying EVERY SINGLE ONE of his employee's $90 an hour more at the beginning of the pandemic and would still have made several billion dollars.

  • @beaublight
    @beaublight2 жыл бұрын

    My dad overheard me watching this video and accused me of being anti-employer - I find it funny, not once did John say “all employers are bad”. This just shows that poor treatment is the standard.

  • @thekaxmax

    @thekaxmax

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most employers are anti-worker, this is just fighting back.

  • @AnimeReference

    @AnimeReference

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thekaxmax All. You want a higher wage, your employer wants you to have a lower wage. This is always the case. For that matter, the only alternative I know to gaining enough bargaining power to have a meaningful pay negotiation is to have the pay negotiation with multiple employers.

  • @ptanyuh

    @ptanyuh

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would have told my dad FUCK EMPLOYERS. Good lord. I hate capitalism so, so, so much.

  • @theeccentric7263

    @theeccentric7263

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AnimeReference I agree. So being pro-employee necessitates being anti-employer basically? Because they are diametrically opposed ...

  • @richardgalbavy7103

    @richardgalbavy7103

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ptanyuh and what do you prefer?

  • @thegpshowtheshow
    @thegpshowtheshow Жыл бұрын

    Australian viewer here- I have never been so grateful for the encouragement of joining a union and in some industries it's expected

  • @iloveplasticbottles
    @iloveplasticbottles Жыл бұрын

    "Unions cost $700 a year, but video game consoles!" Aight boss, pay me enough and I will. In the meantime, union.

  • @milkteamachine
    @milkteamachine2 жыл бұрын

    The thing is, it's not like any of these companies would actually suffer if their workers unionized, they'd just make slightly less profit. If your workers having leverage and being able to negotiate for better conditions is a threat to you then maybe your business model is the problem lol

  • @Gustav_Kuriga

    @Gustav_Kuriga

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look up Studebaker.

  • @MiketheNerdRanger

    @MiketheNerdRanger

    2 жыл бұрын

    They want to control people as much as possible. America loves a slave.

  • @Elitezalba

    @Elitezalba

    2 жыл бұрын

    Something something Big Macs cost ~$0.30 more in Denmark.

  • @jakemoeller7850

    @jakemoeller7850

    2 жыл бұрын

    The companies would not make slightly less as increases would generally be passed on to consumers.

  • @lanapowell

    @lanapowell

    2 жыл бұрын

    "... they'd... make...less profit." Cue the corporate wailing and gnashing of teeth

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom
    @TheJapanChannelDcom2 жыл бұрын

    Target calls customers "guests"? Big companies are so full of crp.

  • @gordogunso

    @gordogunso

    2 жыл бұрын

    If thats how you feel about their customers, the experience their workers have is a whole different hell!

  • @annaewilliams1523

    @annaewilliams1523

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh My Goddess, I work for Target, and trust me, this is not the only crp they sell you as a "guest", here's two more, they don't sell ciggarrets even push employees to quite smoking cause they are bad for your health and everyone else around you, but, alcohol, well that drugs never caused any harm to anyone, right? and, our "fresh baked" and "bakery" products are not made in store, but in a factory, and then our "bakers" put it in an oven to re-heat if for you. Essentially at that standard, then anyone whom puts a microwavable meal in a microwave is a "chef" cause they cooked it and served it. Oh, and one more bonus one, the majority of items you buy in Target, guess, what those new brands, aren't "new" at all, its the same crappy thing you bought under a new name. Since i started working their due to needing a job after loosing a job that was 10 hundred times better do to covid, but, people complained that they didn't think that quality of archer farms was that great anymore, so, the company changed it to favorite day, but its the same product, and now i've heard some guest go yah know your new brand isn't that much better then your old brand. No shit, it's the same brand, just with a new name, but you rebuy it, i mean come on, just look at it, ignore the rebranding, and look at it, if it looks the same, then its the same bad product. Keep in mind guest we have to tell you have a good day or we will be fired, and you sign a paper electronically that says we have to even if your a wrong-rude and totally horrible guest, that if you were a guest in my home i'd ask you to leave. And, my brother works for a local shop, a record store, which is at risk cause of a none union company like amazon, cause as he has told me, F your store i can get it cheaper on amazon; unlike me whom has to wish a nazi a good day, if a nazi came into the store he works at they can tell that hateful person to leave and not have to worry about getting fired, but i have treat nazis and homophobic people like their good kind wonderful people at Target.

  • @TheGreatAtario

    @TheGreatAtario

    2 жыл бұрын

    ATTENTION ALL WALMART ASSOCIATES AND SUBWAY SANDWICH ARTISTS

  • @InservioLetum

    @InservioLetum

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's murica for you

  • @toddphillips9005

    @toddphillips9005

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheGreatAtario HAHAHAH!

  • @user-xs4kj7ou6h
    @user-xs4kj7ou6h7 ай бұрын

    Unions having a Renaissance. Bravo screenwriters and UAW; solidarity forever. Death to unbridled capitalism!

  • @phil-o-phobic8608
    @phil-o-phobic86082 жыл бұрын

    That beat drop in the "scary" part of that Target union busting video slapped

  • @tru5919
    @tru59192 жыл бұрын

    FedEx struggled during its latest quarter due to "labor shortages" UPS, which pays its unionized drivers the highest wages in the industry, is maintaining a stable workforce and rising profits

  • @kingzach74

    @kingzach74

    2 жыл бұрын

    Both are struggling due to labor shortages for their regular employees. The drivers are the only ones getting good offers.

  • @TheToonyloon

    @TheToonyloon

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kingzach74 True, but FedEx is definitely struggling more than UPS.

  • @Doublee73

    @Doublee73

    2 жыл бұрын

    As someone who has a Fedex package stuck in a warehouse, I can definitely atest to this

  • @SuperFlamethrower

    @SuperFlamethrower

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is because they pay workers more so they have more workers period. They have a union so they pay workers more, but that is beside the point. If FedEx paid more they would have more workers.

  • @ricechido1089

    @ricechido1089

    2 жыл бұрын

    UPS also rewards employees with incentives with low catches and trains its spotters to attain clds and pipeline to teamsters drivers

  • @richarddelconnor
    @richarddelconnor2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been a member of the musicians union, laborers union, carpenters union, and the newspaper guild. Thanks to the unions I had medical coverage for 20 years of my life. I was also a delegate to the AFLCIO in the mid-80s when Ronald Reagan was closing down all the mental hospitals and throwing them out on the street to create a homeless problem that he promised would not happen. In the monthly meetings the nurses union representative would be in tears talking about the mentally deficient people they were having to throw out on the streets thanks to Reagan’s union busting. When I worked at the LAX airport as a Carpenter a corrupt contractor shut us down and didn’t pay us our wages. The union supplied attorneys for all of us so that we got our paychecks. I’ve always spoke well of the unions, but I’ve noticed that the common people have been misled by the newspapers which only tell stories of supposed corruption and never about the benefits of being in a union.

  • @AlexBermann

    @AlexBermann

    2 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know that the homelessness problem was so directly connected with Reagans union busting. It makes me wonder how things would have been if Reagan didn't come to power.

  • @JS-tl7jp

    @JS-tl7jp

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AlexBermann Reagan’s administration was so much worse than you realise. So many severely mentally unwell or handicapped people were kicked out of their care facilities without being able to provide for themselves, leading to much of the modern homelessness crisis. Unions stood up to that bullshit

  • @mtn1793

    @mtn1793

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Vasil Rafti Times haven’t changed at all punk. Corporate owners without unions and regulations will abuse that freedom to the point of collapsing.

  • @salemdesigns65

    @salemdesigns65

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Vasil Rafti Geez. Youre so wrong. So wrong. Stop assuming.

  • @AlexBermann

    @AlexBermann

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JS-tl7jp Do you know about a documentary or something about it? I got the feeling that it it could help me understand better how some things re the way they are in the US

  • @internet_introvert
    @internet_introvert2 ай бұрын

    I worked at Home Depot for a while and their emphasis on anti-union was particularly intense. Like specifically particular denial kind of intense. But then I've also heard stories of stores that tried to unionize and everyone involved got fired and the whole thing got swept under the rug. At-will employment has got to go.

  • @ninakrishnamurthy6674
    @ninakrishnamurthy66742 ай бұрын

    “Sandy soft boy space Jesus” is the PERFECT description of Paul Atreides, I must say. 😂

  • @_annoyed4692
    @_annoyed46922 жыл бұрын

    Little mistake there, John: If someone pays to be briefly flown to space in a remote controlled rocket _just_ so he can say he was to space he is _not_ an astronaut. He is _payload._

  • @icannotchoose

    @icannotchoose

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. I will forever refer to him as payload Jeff Bezos

  • @widdershins5383

    @widdershins5383

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wasn’t it just suborbital as well? He didn’t actually go into true space? Yea, he just hit the line, he didn’t even go into actual space. Purely suborbital.

  • @LukeSumIpsePatremTe

    @LukeSumIpsePatremTe

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@widdershins5383 Space is often thought to begin from 100km above the ground. It's arbitrary though. Some don't think even ISS is 'truly' in space at it's 400km height. And that's where most of the astronauts visit. If Earth's gravity is used to define space, I don't think even Moon is in the space. Since, you know, Moon goes around the Earth. Similar aguments could be made about our Solar system (Sun's gravity well). I would vote for space and payload in this case.

  • @widdershins5383

    @widdershins5383

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LukeSumIpsePatremTe it is generally agreed that 100km is the beginning of actual space and is what is used for aerospace accords. And the moon is definitely in space because it takes us 3-4 days to get there. It’s also 380,000 km from us. That definitely counts as true space no matter who your talking to. So the little bald wanna be lex Luther barely hit the acceptable line for space. Kinda like how he only hits the minimum wage for his employees.

  • @1Kapuchu100

    @1Kapuchu100

    2 жыл бұрын

    The word "Pay" and "Jeff Bezos" do not belong in the same sentence. The guy doesn't pay anything.

  • @gweegoop7781
    @gweegoop77812 жыл бұрын

    I used to think Unions were just a blue collar thing. I recently joined the National Writer’s Union and it’s been awesome. Whatever your profession is, do some research. There’s a Union for everyone.

  • @kenpanderz672

    @kenpanderz672

    2 жыл бұрын

    everyone who works can benefit from working together with others in their same position for their shared interests. this is true for literally all things people do, not just what you do for work.

  • @scottprewitt1693

    @scottprewitt1693

    2 жыл бұрын

    your*

  • @alme4561

    @alme4561

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely, but I'm happy being Non Union.

  • @kenpanderz672

    @kenpanderz672

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alme4561 as long as you're not being anti-union, im happy for ya

  • @makingitlookeasy

    @makingitlookeasy

    2 жыл бұрын

    How bad of a writer must you be to need a union ? Most online articles are flawed enough to believe they are translations.

  • @LordArikado
    @LordArikado Жыл бұрын

    I think a good followup to this topic would be a segment on so-called "right to work" states. There's a pretty sizeable chunk of the country where unions have literally zero power because of these kinds of laws that effectively ban unionization efforts on a statewide level and allow employers to fire employees for no justified reason.

  • @Samantha_yyz

    @Samantha_yyz

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh man right to work laws are so f-ed up

  • @scifirealism5943

    @scifirealism5943

    11 ай бұрын

    I'll make that video.

  • @johncameron4172
    @johncameron41722 жыл бұрын

    My great grandfather, grandfather and father were coal miners and members of the UMWA. I am now 50 years old but when I was 12 my father came out on strike because Pitston Coal had spent, I mean, stopped paying retirees pensions. I went with my father to march around the entrance to the coal mines he worked at in southwest Va.The Va State Troopers arrived and beat the hell out of several people holding signs and then arrested them for trespassing. Almost everyone was arrested including my father for a peaceful rally. A year later Pitston Coal sued the Union and get this the judge was the brother of the owner of Pitston Coal. The Union was ordered to pay $3,000,000 in damages. This was back in the 1980’s when Ronald Reagan was president and fired union air traffic controllers on day 1 of his presidency.

  • @kenabbott8585

    @kenabbott8585

    Жыл бұрын

    I'll take "Thingsh that nevah happened" for shiksh hundred, Aleksh. Jusht like I took your mothah lasht night. Obviously you read someone else's article about it, and just as obviously you read some union website's highly fictionalized account. In the real strike, the price of coal nosedived, and (thanks mostly to the unions bleeding it dry) Pittston was suffering even in comparison to other coal mines, dropping from the 7th biggest to the 15th. In 1987 they established a health and retirement contract with the UMWA, and as they continued losing money they doubled health deductibles and lowered coverage. They didn't quit paying anybody's pension. In April of 1989, UMWA's president Richard Trumka, who was already famous for his violence, declared a strike. Pittston hired non-extortionist workers, and the union members attacked them. Absolutely zero people were arrested for protesting peacefully--the claim that they were is a flat lie and you should be ashamed of yourself. However, about 4,000 people were arrested for destroying property--including puncturing tires and smashing windows of trucks while people were driving them, planting carbombs, and eventually just shooting at people. The court case in which fines were levied against UMWA--partly for blocking roads and other acts, but mostly for the violence--was overseen by Russel County Circuit Court judge Donald A. McGlothlin, Jr. Pittston, on the other hand, was a corporation with several holdings in multiple states. In short, your entire diatribe is a steaming pile from start to finish. And, of course, the unions eventually killed Pittston Coal. They ended up selling all their plants to a non-extorted company. (Later, in the Peabody Coal strike, one of those non-extortionist workers was murdered. The union president, Trumka, declared "I'm saying if you strike a match and you put your finger in it, you're likely to get burned.")

  • @marigeobrien
    @marigeobrien2 жыл бұрын

    Bottom line: Unions are the only peaceful way of keeping the CEO's and the top 2% from taking it all. Only with a union can you strike and sit down to negotiate. The last 40 years are a perfect example of why we need unions. And, yes, you have to pay your dues. Funny thing, that. When I paid union dues, I never had to fork over a penny for health care. Why? My union negotiated 100% healthcare coverage. Now?

  • @jeremiahdavis360

    @jeremiahdavis360

    2 жыл бұрын

    IBEW worker, and your not completely wrong, just forget that a lot of union heads are only interested becoming that 2%

  • @ashiiep0p

    @ashiiep0p

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jeremiahdavis360 Everyone wants to be a billionaire.

  • @jeremiahdavis360

    @jeremiahdavis360

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ashiiep0p not everyone. And not everyone sits and cries about the plight of the working man, while taking money from them to become said billionaire

  • @rasaecnai

    @rasaecnai

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jeremiahdavis360 but union heads are directly answerable to union members because they are voted for right? Union heads are not staying in there for long if they are not delivering the benefits to the union members. You would get voted out. You are using a strawman argument against union heads. And besides how do you know they are interested in becoming 2 percenters? YOu have research data on that or you just pulled that idea out of your ass.

  • @SeikoticTV

    @SeikoticTV

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jeremiahdavis360 Retired IBEW journeyman here, and I have no problem with the BA's and those at levels above them making more than the rank and file. Why? Because I worked non-union for 15 years before I crossed over, and when I did my earnings went up 80% and I started paying into a pension that was actually meaningful. I was able to retire at age 61. If not for the union, I'd likely have had to work until I was 70, and I'd have had a lot less to show for it. God bless the people who secured those wages and benefits for me.

  • @CinnamonQuills
    @CinnamonQuills2 жыл бұрын

    "We promise, no one will be fired for wanting to unionize. Although there is a chance you might be fired for poor attendance." "A pretty good chance, actually!" "But you won't be fired *explicitly* for the union thing." I can't handle this much truth at midnight.

  • @dannydaw59

    @dannydaw59

    2 жыл бұрын

    The company doesn't fire the anti union employees who are worse workers I bet. That's how I would win a court case against them as a fired pro union ex employee. They're cherry picking who they want to fire.

  • @Sylfa

    @Sylfa

    2 жыл бұрын

    You forgot about the condescending smirk.

  • @flewkisdead

    @flewkisdead

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dannydaw59 Yeah, but those lawsuits take a lot of time and in the end, if there is a settlement, it is going to be far less than the "losses" from unionizing. There's pretty much no downside to retaliating against unionizing when you look at it objectively. Would need much harsher laws and enforcement for there to be a difference.

  • @hikarychan3997

    @hikarychan3997

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Gebby this is probably a AI generated message from Jeffs company there's no way sexy workers are this committed to each comment in this video!!!!!

  • @PuddingXXL

    @PuddingXXL

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@flewkisdead you know... stuff like anti-trust laws that were being hollowed out over 5 decades....

  • @Poppythedog463
    @Poppythedog463 Жыл бұрын

    I helped form my union at the charter school I used to work out. Almost everything stated in this video happened to us at that school. The ceo of the charter tried everything possible she could to shut the union down, but I’m proud to say the union is alive and reached its first contract! However, every time the charter messed up and were found guilty in court, the harm was already done. That’s the hardest thing I had to learn-there was only so much the union could do and the charter held so much more power. But I’m still so proud of everything that union had achieved

  • @kismetcaffet9862
    @kismetcaffet98622 жыл бұрын

    As a small business owner, if anyone who worked for me started talking about starting or wanting a union, I would feel that I haven't done my job properly as their employer. The only way that I would (inadvertantly) discourage unionization of my business would be by listening to staff and working out mutually beneficial employment agreements. An owner can make the choice to give up their life to build their business, but employees are giving up their time and skills to support and facilitate their own lives and families. Employees aren't going to (and shouldn't be expected to) act as though they are personally invested in a company they have no ownership of.

  • @Taeerom

    @Taeerom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Having a union at your job is actually beneficial for you as well. Having workers with deep social ties to your company (as union members often have, especially active union members) and that are happy at their job means you will have less turnover of staff. It is also beneficial that you can talk to the union rep and get concerns raised anonomously, stuff a person won't be confident saying iwht their own ass on the line. You should know about those concerns, and you should be happy that the workers care enough about their workplace to improve it. The real cost isn't that oyu'll have to pay your workers more. They too know that they shouldn't ask for a wage that will break the company, they want to keep their jobs. The real cost is that you will have to give up some amount of power in the workplace. You will no longer be an absolute dictator, but will have to listen to what the workers have to say. This will likely hurt your pride a bit. But you can rest assured that it is still the best for the company as a whole.

  • @Taeerom

    @Taeerom

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Veronica Rainone Especially in small businesses, you want to make sure your voice is heard through a small union rather than relying on the good heart of the owner. In a small business, you are very vulnerable to emotional manipulation from your boss, and having one voice from a workers rep rather than having to put your own ass on the line every time something is wrong is very nice. If your small local union is memeber of a larger confederation of unions, you can access support that you wouldn't otherwise, such as lawyers or other help. It's nearly impossible to actually do anything alone if the owner withholds wage for example. Even if everything is nice, it is important to get a union going. It's much easier to create a good working relationship between the boss and union if you are friends when you start the union. And then it is easier to resolve conflicts later as well.

  • @Taeerom

    @Taeerom

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Veronica Rainone If you can't afford proper working conditions, pay, and benefits, then you can't afford to have employees. Bring them on as partners/co-owners, or not at all. The workers get screwed if they accept working for scraps. Better to be working two part time jobs paying proper, than full time getting shafted. How is this even a question?

  • @kenabbott8585

    @kenabbott8585

    Жыл бұрын

    And if a customer decides to rob the store, does that mean your customer service sucks?

  • @kenabbott8585

    @kenabbott8585

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Taeerom "Having a union at your job is actually beneficial for you as well." Pfffft. Are we supposed to pretend that groups that extort money out of the company will be loyal to it? How loyal is any parasite to its host?

  • @AbonZel3
    @AbonZel32 жыл бұрын

    When I started this job, most of the company was unionized, but the department I joined wasn't. Not too long after, though, our department was forced to join the union. I have no idea what specifically happened, I just know that my coworkers were super mad about it, especially my manager and supervisor. They complained about all sorts of things, including how we were supposed to get a 50 cent raise every year while the union guys were getting 30 cents, so we wouldn't get as big of raises as we would get if we stayed non union. Then the day came and we got an immediate $1/hour raise, and I've received the same every year since. My healthcare costs have also been cut down to about 1/3 what it was before, and my insurance covers far more than the insurance I had non union. So yeah, my coworkers were full of shit. I'm glad we were forced to unionize, because seeing this and how my coworkers and management reacted makes me sure that we wouldn't have unionized otherwise.

  • @sirenthomas4595

    @sirenthomas4595

    2 жыл бұрын

    I never understand people who would fall for this BS i mean a simple search will show unions are a good thing

  • @marshallmayhem5516
    @marshallmayhem55162 жыл бұрын

    I’m a union heavy equipment operator and it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Great pay, great benefits, training, and safer work. Would recommend to anyone thinking about joining a union.

  • @timothypricesr5953

    @timothypricesr5953

    2 жыл бұрын

    yep got to protect those drunk union members who ran into my daughter's care...

  • @brucenadeau2172

    @brucenadeau2172

    2 жыл бұрын

    i like how the protect a drunk forklift driver

  • @VocalMabiMaple

    @VocalMabiMaple

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@timothypricesr5953 we got a union buster here! Caught red handed.

  • @mariekastler5391

    @mariekastler5391

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@timothypricesr5953 being in a union does not equal drunk driving. I'm sorry for your loss, but this will not ease your pain.

  • @johnla3092

    @johnla3092

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unions are fine. NO ONE SHOULDF BE FORCED TO JOIN ONE. No business should be forced to have one. The biz that people are willing to work at will survive and the one that can not hire ppl will fold. And don't give me that safety shit. OSHA rules apply to Union and NON-Union shops. If you are in a different country that is your own affair. Not America's.

  • @Nimoodles
    @Nimoodles2 жыл бұрын

    I worked at Home Depot, which is not a unionized company. They explicitly tell you not to help customers in departments you're not trained for, and Target is trying to fearmonger against unions because unions would stop you from doing... what.. other companies already do? What?

  • @criticalroleace2846
    @criticalroleace28462 жыл бұрын

    I’m happy that my Musical Theatre teachers told me about the good unions can do.

  • @kellywiebe646
    @kellywiebe6462 жыл бұрын

    "Union busting...is a whole industry." What if their workers unionized!?

  • @funveeable

    @funveeable

    2 жыл бұрын

    They can fire them and replace them.

  • @PaulsGoldWeapons

    @PaulsGoldWeapons

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wouldnt that be counterproductive for business?

  • @clairesmusings

    @clairesmusings

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah they should use the money they pay the union busters to meet employee demands and increase wages

  • @JonesCrimson

    @JonesCrimson

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you watched the video you would know that the companies can use a large variety of tactics to squash unions with no accountability, and places like IRI are the experts. Plus Amazon was paying $3,000 a day on consultants. If the consultants get even half of that then they won't complain.

  • @kellywiebe646

    @kellywiebe646

    2 жыл бұрын

    I see at least four heads my joke flew about 18 feet over.

  • @montague4931
    @montague49312 жыл бұрын

    As someone who works at a Dollar General, I can say they are explicitly anti-union. They have a poster in the break room talking about how they've remained 'union-free', one of the videos you're required to watch as part of your workplace comp training talks about the 'dangers' of unionizing with actors pretending to be former employees who were a part of a union that screwed them, and they very recently defeated an effort by workers at a store in Connecticut to unionize. Oh, and before you ask, yes; they hired a 'union avoidance' firm to spread anti-union propaganda before the vote. And even better, it was the fucking LRI (Labor Relations Institute) that John just mentioned in this video. Oh, and to any asshole that will try and comment, "Good. Unions do nothing but take money from corporations." just so you know, DG spent $2700 _a day_ for their 'services'. You're telling me they can afford to spend the majority of a single store's earnings a day on union busters but can't afford to pay their workers what they deserve? Just. Fuck. Off.

  • @rolmodel12.

    @rolmodel12.

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same posters are in WalMarts. And therefore, Sam's Club, Neighborhood Market, Express, and Murphy's Oil. All subsidiaries of WalMart. It is also mentioned in the training videos of Walgreens, but made less visible.

  • @twotrackjack2260

    @twotrackjack2260

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately shutting down slightly unprofitable stores is a part of the dollar general business model so the 'shut down the store' threat is more real possibility for their employees 😔

  • @jashanestone

    @jashanestone

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@twotrackjack2260 no wonder they stay closing EVERYWHERE and EVERYDAY only to spring up somewhere else 🙄

  • @amberleeannalee1999

    @amberleeannalee1999

    2 жыл бұрын

    Walmart does the same. I worked in direct care residential homes. We had UAW call them in and rally outside of work

  • @chaosmarklar

    @chaosmarklar

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dollar general is the only store around where I live besides pharmacies and liquor stores, even though it takes up to a month to restock shelves they retain their customers as it's the closest store to 3 senior buildings

  • @anu.
    @anu.2 жыл бұрын

    Good News!!! Amazon Labour Union has now been established in Staten Island! The first Amazon Labour Union in the US!

  • @theruoc147
    @theruoc1477 ай бұрын

    Used to be an Amazon manager, can remember them trying to explain how to “sort of” spy on associates in their break room if they may be discussing unions, without breaking the rules of regarding the break room.

  • @LauraIsPink
    @LauraIsPink2 жыл бұрын

    I had to watch that Target video when I was training. It was so awkward because my dad was a union grocery worker. The reason we didn’t have crippling medical debt when my sisters would have seizures and be hospitalized, was because of the union medical coverage. Sooooo I was just like wtf???

  • @RedHeadWolf117

    @RedHeadWolf117

    2 жыл бұрын

    I left a store I worked at for many years that was unionized to work at Target as a manager. I used to be a union steward before so the switch was... abrupt for me.

  • @aaronleverton4221

    @aaronleverton4221

    2 жыл бұрын

    "...our store..." Oh, yeah, I definitely recognise you from, which department was it you said you worked in again? Have seen you there every day I've walked through it on my way to the toilet, I'm sure. There's no way the actors used in these videos are SAG/applicable union members and even paid scale. More likely they're just on the books of whatever cheap, nondescript promo company was hired to produce the video for peanuts. Holy Crap! I was so totally wrong about that. How has the SAG not told its members not to take part in union-busting videos? Oh, right, because it wants its members to have work, even if that work is diametrically opposed to its own raison d'etre. Wait, how has the AFL-CIO not told the SAG that taking part in union-busting videos is the equivalent of crossing a picket line? Heck, was that script written by a WGA member? Because they've gone on strike twice that I can remember.

  • @jnawk83

    @jnawk83

    2 жыл бұрын

    who the fuck aside from hotels calls their customers "guests"?

  • @ThirdLife86

    @ThirdLife86

    2 жыл бұрын

    Naaah, you muricans don't need medical insurance, thats socialist and bad ! :D

  • @kenpanderz672

    @kenpanderz672

    2 жыл бұрын

    its almost like the company was lying for its own benefit. its so rare you never expect it. /s

  • @thomasachey2595
    @thomasachey25952 жыл бұрын

    Management: Union dues are $700 a year, that's a lot of money. Me: That's about $60 a month, and with a 25% wage increase that money will be covered plus hundreds more in my paycheck each month. Management: You're fired! Not for wanting to unionize, but because you were doing math at work instead of doing your job.

  • @mattkurek9259

    @mattkurek9259

    2 жыл бұрын

    As someone else pointed out that fee also typically includes health insurance which is probly a large chunk of the fees.

  • @forcesightknight

    @forcesightknight

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is why our educational system sucks. If people are stupid, they are easy to manipulate.

  • @AzraeIReaper

    @AzraeIReaper

    2 жыл бұрын

    Gotta love At-Will states….

  • @RamenFool

    @RamenFool

    2 жыл бұрын

    union-busting plant: "but they can go down" lolz

  • @jashanestone

    @jashanestone

    2 жыл бұрын

    That part 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Madfattdeeb
    @Madfattdeeb2 жыл бұрын

    I used to work for Target. The HR person flat out said we could lose our job for talking about unions.

  • @klausschroiff4405
    @klausschroiff44052 жыл бұрын

    The lack of worker rights in the US continues to amaze me. Hire & fire, just 2 weeks of vacation, intrusive work surveillance, shaky health insurance, low minimum wages, etc. pp. Makes you wonder how it came to this.

  • @sashacurcic1719

    @sashacurcic1719

    Жыл бұрын

    Arrogance and propaganda.

  • @thecampbellcat
    @thecampbellcat2 жыл бұрын

    I joined the union back in 1957 when I was 16. It brought me access to a scholarship and dental coverage. I benefited especially since my parents couldn’t afford dental care and my teeth were in very poor condition. While not all of the care could rectify the damage, I still have most of my teeth at 82. I also was enabled to get my BA, which lead to an MSc. Thanks union 747.

  • @ptanyuh

    @ptanyuh

    2 жыл бұрын

    I only wish your generation hadn't ruined it for the rest of us. Your generation was very, very good at pulling the ladder up behind you, and then voting to ensure that none of us enjoy the same things.

  • @randibgood

    @randibgood

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ptanyuh Gotta play that blame game, don't you? Is it that hard to just be happy for the success of others? The problems in this country really started to snowball in the 80's under Reagan. His tossing the Fairness Doctrine out the window and demonizing unions, when he himself benefited from one the majority of his life, was what sped the snowball up.

  • @randibgood

    @randibgood

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on your 82 years and your dental health! The education benefits you received were awesome, as well. I know I benefited from my union membership when I had one. It amazes me how much things have changed since the post-war era on the disparity in wealth.

  • @tonyp114

    @tonyp114

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@randibgood and who voted for Reagan? Which generation treats the Reagan years like a golden age? The blame is rightfully put here my guy

  • @randibgood

    @randibgood

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tonyp114 I didn't vote for him. In the 1980 election, I was 12. Also, I was not a "guy". Not then and not now. Since you seem to have a comprehension issue, generally when an historically masculine name is bestowed on a female, the "y" at the end is changed to an "i" or "ie". Beyond that, those fucking "labels" everybody uses for the various generations is really getting old. Especially when you have NO IDEA the age of the person you are attacking on the internet.

  • @girlwithaguitar24
    @girlwithaguitar242 жыл бұрын

    That last segment with the team leader shouting "I didn't say you could take a bathroom break" is fucking terrifying for how close it is to reality. When I was working at Target's call center, I literally had to contact my primary care provider to sign an ADA form to justify me taking more bathroom breaks than usual because a drug of mine has it listed as a side effect. Otherwise they would hold that against my performance, despite, you know, me not being able to control how much I have to piss.

  • @sethbritton6970

    @sethbritton6970

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, your boss was saying that he wanted you to pee all over your workstation and the workstation of others.

  • @GirlDickGang

    @GirlDickGang

    2 жыл бұрын

    Anyone who attempts to keep workers from the bathroom deserve ALL the piss and shit all over their shit.

  • @CyberGenesis1

    @CyberGenesis1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fun Fact - The company that holds the XBox Call Center contract is the same way. You're allowed X amount of time/day for piss breaks. Our call floor held 700 agents, and 1 bathroom...on the edge of the floor. Took half of us longer to walk to and from than it did to actually piss...

  • @snikerz5886

    @snikerz5886

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was working in a polymer factory last year and had the same kind of "supervisor". I had been having a stomach issues (dont eat hot pockets from a vending machine) and had been running to the bathroom a lot that morning. My boss knew, his bosses knew, everyone around me knew and all of them said it was fine since we usually cover for each other anyway. Apparently that didnt stop this guy (newly promoted day manager) from another area coming over bitching about my 4th time having to go in a 2 hour period. Bitching led to yelling, yelling led to pushing, pushing led to me laying him out in the parking lot at lunch. We both got sent home but after the dumbass called the cops I just walked away from the job. I'm a long haired Native American and could pass as a Mexican most days. I'm not getting shot over a country boy with a complex.

  • @x--.

    @x--.

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty sure they were trying to tell you to use a cup.

  • @AnthroFiend
    @AnthroFiend2 жыл бұрын

    The Mario not getting a bathroom break thing is even funnier when you remember that he’s literally a plumber.

  • @kennymik1509
    @kennymik15092 ай бұрын

    Cheers to John and this topic and how it was presented. May truth prevail!!!

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