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minus-squareOBJECTION!linkfedilink2•2 months agoTaco Bell isn’t an industry and afaik doesn’t have a union, but if they did, then yes, it would follow the same trend as every other industry.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•2 months agoIt’s a clearly a joke because of their name though the fact you didn’t get that either is fuckin priceless.
minus-squareOBJECTION!linkfedilink2•2 months agoOk, warehouse workers. Servers. Pretty sure I could name any industry and the people in those industries are more likely to be in a union than those without.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•2 months agoNot an industry boss, it’s arguably an industry job but not an industry. Genius rebuttal though, you could have just googled it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•2 months agoNone of those require higher education or a degree. Thats unskilled/semi skilled/ and skilled labor. Which do have unions. The claim is that a worker with a degree is more likely to take a trade position. Teachers come to mind for unions in that regard. But that’s more a relic of the state and federal civilian union culture from 1940s through today.
Name one industry in good faith
They’re going to say Taco Bell.
Taco Bell isn’t an industry and afaik doesn’t have a union, but if they did, then yes, it would follow the same trend as every other industry.
It’s a clearly a joke because of their name though the fact you didn’t get that either is fuckin priceless.
Ok, warehouse workers. Servers.
Pretty sure I could name any industry and the people in those industries are more likely to be in a union than those without.
Not an industry boss, it’s arguably an industry job but not an industry.
Genius rebuttal though, you could have just googled it.
None of those require higher education or a degree. Thats unskilled/semi skilled/ and skilled labor. Which do have unions.
The claim is that a worker with a degree is more likely to take a trade position.
Teachers come to mind for unions in that regard. But that’s more a relic of the state and federal civilian union culture from 1940s through today.