A friend brought up that American manufacturing has obviously declined in this country. I personally think a big role in that is the systemic gutting of unions. His view is "lol that's simply not true." I'm just trying to flesh out a more complete argument.
I edited the title to better lay out my question using the word decline.
The problem is that moving manufacturing abroad guts unions, its hard to strike or have any meaningful counter to it for a union. If they are threatening to lay everyone off and move abroad what could a union do to stop it? Only really a mass general strike which is near impossible in the US due to trade based unions.
A friend brought up that American manufacturing has obviously declined in this country. I personally think a big role in that is the systemic gutting of unions. His view is "lol that's simply not true." I'm just trying to flesh out a more complete argument.
I edited the title to better lay out my question using the word decline.
same problem remains, decline in what number?
is your main point that gutting unions enabled companies to move manufacturing jobs abroad?
More or less, yeah
The problem is that moving manufacturing abroad guts unions, its hard to strike or have any meaningful counter to it for a union. If they are threatening to lay everyone off and move abroad what could a union do to stop it? Only really a mass general strike which is near impossible in the US due to trade based unions.
Mass strikes are also illegal, so a half assed one would be counterproductive.