From coercion to corruption to collapse: The UAW's predictable demise
Having been a member of UAW way back in my younger days, I have to say I feel a sense of justice here...
At our very first UAW meeting - an orientation - the local union boss introduced himself, proudly claiming "They call me the dirty old man" and basically proceeded to explain what all we could get away with under the union's protection, and how to scam the system. He strutted around like some important mob boss tossing out gratuitous profanity to prove how tough he was, and how corrupt the company was.
Having been a member of UAW way back in my younger days, I have to say I feel a sense of justice here...
At our very first UAW meeting - an orientation - the local union boss introduced himself, proudly claiming "They call me the dirty old man" and basically proceeded to explain what all we could get away with under the union's protection, and how to scam the system. He strutted around like some important mob boss tossing out gratuitous profanity to prove how tough he was, and how corrupt the company was.
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