Originally posted by NUKE
Unions are the reason unskilled labor gets higher pay than they are worth
Ok, Nuke. Enlighten me.
A man is born and right that second a clock begins to tick down. When it hits zero, he dies. Nobody really knows how much time is on the clock to start with.
This time is the man's life. Literally.
Now, you want a man to give an employer his most valuable asset... time... for some amount of pay.
Tell me, just what is the time of an unskilled man worth? I mean you know the "unskilled" get paid "higher pay than they are worth" if they're in a Union.
So just what are they worth?
What is a man's life
time worth?
A man gives his employer 33% of his daily life
time and in return he should get what?