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November 29, 2007

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A guy who works for his money

All strikes are rediculous. If you don't want to deal with the terms of your contract, then work in another profession. Don't try to strongarm a business to give you what you want. The only reason strikes even work in the US is because of arcane labor laws that force businesses to protect their unionized workers.

I wish they would just hire a whole new crew on non-unionized writers so that we don't have to deal with this childish behavior.

Unions were useful during the industrial revolution, but now they are just a selfish way to try to get paid more than your work is actually worth. Why do you think we are losing jobs to foreign countries?

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