Unions are important for workers' rights from "summary" of 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang
Unions play a crucial role in protecting workers' rights. They provide workers with a collective voice that can be more powerful than individual voices. This collective bargaining power helps to ensure that workers receive fair wages, reasonable working hours, and safe working conditions. Without unions, individual workers may not have the leverage needed to negotiate these rights with their employers. Unions also help to balance the power dynamic between employers and workers. In a world where companies are primarily focused on maximizing profits, workers may be seen as disposable resources. Unions help to counteract this by advocating for the interests of workers and pushing for policies that prioritize their well-being. F...Similar Posts
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