...The Ottumwa community is fighting back, supporting striking workers, bringing them meals and coffee to keep them going on the picket line.
In a year when John Deere increased prices on its products by 8%, citing inflation, and when the CEO has seen his pay skyrocket, John Deere workers deserve compensation that reflects their work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu1tJi_Rr7Y
Sew_What wrote:
...The Ottumwa community is fighting back, supporting striking workers, bringing them meals and coffee to keep them going on the picket line.
In a year when John Deere increased prices on its products by 8%, citing inflation, and when the CEO has seen his pay skyrocket, John Deere workers deserve compensation that reflects their work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu1tJi_Rr7YI stand with the workers. They are always the last and they make it all happen.
Sew_What wrote:
...The Ottumwa community is fighting back, supporting striking workers, bringing them meals and coffee to keep them going on the picket line.
In a year when John Deere increased prices on its products by 8%, citing inflation, and when the CEO has seen his pay skyrocket, John Deere workers deserve compensation that reflects their work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu1tJi_Rr7YMay each worker find the strength, vision and drive to go out on their own and start a tractor/machinery company!
Sew_What wrote:
...The Ottumwa community is fighting back, supporting striking workers, bringing them meals and coffee to keep them going on the picket line.
In a year when John Deere increased prices on its products by 8%, citing inflation, and when the CEO has seen his pay skyrocket, John Deere workers deserve compensation that reflects their work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu1tJi_Rr7YIt should also reflect their value to the company for being the major contributor for profits.
Is it just me , or does it seem like we have a workforce that just doesn’t want to work anymore ?
More people have resigned in the last 9 months than in all of time.
What could it be. I wonder.
Could this be the end result of Reaganomics ?
The result of destroying unions.?
No voice in the workplaces speaking for workers.?
No OSHA protections.?
A why bother attitude when it comes to employment.
Ye Republicans reapeth what Ye have sown.
Since 1980 we have been in a crash dive mode , now we’re really about to crash and all the republicans can say is
Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein !
The great American party of the workers.
Here’s a thought to ponder ……
Why am I a Republican , again ?
Milosia2 wrote:
It should also reflect their value to the company for being the major contributor for profits.
Is it just me , or does it seem like we have a workforce that just doesn’t want to work anymore ?
More people have resigned in the last 9 months than in all of time.
What could it be. I wonder.
Could this be the end result of Reaganomics ?
The result of destroying unions.?
No voice in the workplaces speaking for workers.?
No OSHA protections.?
A why bother attitude when it comes to employment.
Ye Republicans reapeth what Ye have sown.
Since 1980 we have been in a crash dive mode , now we’re really about to crash and all the republicans can say is
Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein !
The great American party of the workers.
Here’s a thought to ponder ……
Why am I a Republican , again ?
It should also reflect their value to the company ... (
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Because it's better than being a party of rodents aka R.A.T.S. ...😁
Milosia2 wrote:
Is it just me ,
It's just you...seek professional help.
proud republican wrote:
Because it's better than being a party of rodents aka R.A.T.S. ...😁
Conversing with dimwit Milosia on any subject is futile, especially economics. She, he, it, wh**ever is one of the lowest I.Q.'s on OPP. Sigh; another to ignore.
Milosia2 wrote:
It should also reflect their value to the company for being the major contributor for profits.
Is it just me , or does it seem like we have a workforce that just doesn’t want to work anymore ?
More people have resigned in the last 9 months than in all of time.
What could it be. I wonder.
Could this be the end result of Reaganomics ?
The result of destroying unions.?
No voice in the workplaces speaking for workers.?
No OSHA protections.?
A why bother attitude when it comes to employment.
Ye Republicans reapeth what Ye have sown.
Since 1980 we have been in a crash dive mode , now we’re really about to crash and all the republicans can say is
Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein !
The great American party of the workers.
Here’s a thought to ponder ……
Why am I a Republican , again ?
It should also reflect their value to the company ... (
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Could it have anything to do with v*****e mandates?
Milosia2 wrote:
It should also reflect their value to the company for being the major contributor for profits.
Is it just me , or does it seem like we have a workforce that just doesn’t want to work anymore ?
More people have resigned in the last 9 months than in all of time.
What could it be. I wonder.
Could this be the end result of Reaganomics ?
The result of destroying unions.?
No voice in the workplaces speaking for workers.?
No OSHA protections.?
A why bother attitude when it comes to employment.
Ye Republicans reapeth what Ye have sown.
Since 1980 we have been in a crash dive mode , now we’re really about to crash and all the republicans can say is
Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein !
The great American party of the workers.
Here’s a thought to ponder ……
Why am I a Republican , again ?
It should also reflect their value to the company ... (
show quote)
You started out great in the first four lines, then you delved into a tedious attack. Try looking at recent history and how the Democrats have removed all incentives to work if you really want an answer to your question.
JFlorio wrote:
Conversing with dimwit Milosia on any subject is futile, especially economics. She, he, it, wh**ever is one of the lowest I.Q.'s on OPP. Sigh; another to ignore.
I think He, She, It, is a devout N**i. You notice the Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein ! Nein !
Sew_What wrote:
...The Ottumwa community is fighting back, supporting striking workers, bringing them meals and coffee to keep them going on the picket line.
In a year when John Deere increased prices on its products by 8%, citing inflation, and when the CEO has seen his pay skyrocket, John Deere workers deserve compensation that reflects their work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu1tJi_Rr7YIf a company can increase it's CEO's pay it can increase it's workers pay, at least bonuses that are equivalent to the raises CEO's get.
woodguru wrote:
If a company can increase it's CEO's pay it can increase it's workers pay, at least bonuses that are equivalent to the raises CEO's get.
I think that's the first sensible post I've seen from you, Woody. Please tell me you're coming around.
woodguru wrote:
If a company can increase it's CEO's pay it can increase it's workers pay, at least bonuses that are equivalent to the raises CEO's get.
So you want the government to dictate wages?
American Vet wrote:
So you want the government to dictate wages?
That's what Union negotiations are for. As far as I know government involvement is related only to minimum wage and basic workers rights
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