normally I'm against things that cost real people their jobs (ie. workers not bougie fucks), but this is probably the exception simply cus it's using the boss' heartlessness against them
something tells me though that the passive organizer had better be fucking amazing at lying and not willing to take a massive payout
i agree, that's a iffy to me too in most cases, but if it ends up unionizing the place i can't argue with results
yes that's a bigger concern, mhm. you would need very devoted and disciplined believers in the cause. same with any successful leftist project i suppose
hell yeah, salting is such a good tactic. the anti-union employees owning themselves is icing on the cake :che-smile:
normally I'm against things that cost real people their jobs (ie. workers not bougie fucks), but this is probably the exception simply cus it's using the boss' heartlessness against them
something tells me though that the passive organizer had better be fucking amazing at lying and not willing to take a massive payout
i agree, that's a iffy to me too in most cases, but if it ends up unionizing the place i can't argue with results
yes that's a bigger concern, mhm. you would need very devoted and disciplined believers in the cause. same with any successful leftist project i suppose
Hmmm I wonder if the skills we picked up playing as the Impostor Among Us will help
If Among Us has taught me anything, it's that you should fire anyone you see doing their actual jobs out of an airlock immediately.
3000 men lost jobs.
3000 men gained jobs.
As a neoliberal techno-nerd, I see this as a push. Therefore, no harm was done.
People who are committed towards a cause may see victory as a payout more generous than any table-scrapes the boss throws your way.