Funny how people barely scraping by with peanut wages is “Well we all have to just suck it up for the sake of the economy.” (Thatcher/Reagan types love to use this ‘take your medicine’ analogy.)
…but burning down a corporate warehouse is also “Oh no. Now those workers can’t work for peanuts. :(”
Almost like the power dynamic here is ridiculously askew and the company never feels the hurt.
At least one direction here has a chance of actually shifting the balance, and that direction surely isn’t
“Clock in day after day, say ‘yes, boss’, and hope for the best.”
Funny how people barely scraping by with peanut wages is “Well we all have to just suck it up for the sake of the economy.” (Thatcher/Reagan types love to use this ‘take your medicine’ analogy.)
…but burning down a corporate warehouse is also “Oh no. Now those workers can’t work for peanuts. :(”
Almost like the power dynamic here is ridiculously askew and the company never feels the hurt.
At least one direction here has a chance of actually shifting the balance, and that direction surely isn’t
“Clock in day after day, say ‘yes, boss’, and hope for the best.”