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The Sean O'Brien in the title obviously refers to the ancestor of Chief Miles O'Brien, though funnily enough there actually is an american labour leader callen Sean O'Brien.

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[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 5 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Like I said in a previous post ... unions are a good thing for society in general. I've always supported them because I learned from labour leaders and supporters that any kind of labour law or benefit we enjoy today was made possible because people a hundred years ago protested and held strikes in order to make it possible.

Weekends? Workplace safety? Child labour laws? Workplace hours? Time off? Minimum Wage? Workers benefits? Compensation? Holidays? Paid time off?

All of it was made possible by workers unions and union workers who fought to make it all possible. None of it was freely given by companies, corporations or businesses ... and much of the time, unions also had to fight governments in order to make these things possible.

And to show how supportive companies and corporations are about these things ... big business has constantly done their very best to take away, ignore or sideline all these benefits. If companies had always had their way, they wouldn't mind setting up a world where there was nothing but slave labour working for absolutely nothing until they died.

This isn't about communism or socialism ... it's just basic human ethics and fairness. The world shouldn't expect workers to just work for as little as possible or even for nothing while companies reap all the benefits of their labour.

[–] Thebeardedsinglemalt@lemmy.world 1 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

A Day int he Life of Sue, the Republican

Sue gets up at 6 a.m. and fills her coffeepot with water to prepare her morning coffee. The water is clean and good because some tree-hugging liberal fought for minimum water-quality standards.

With her first swallow of coffee, she takes her daily medication. Her medications are safe because some commie liberal fought to insure their safety and that they work as advertised. All but $10 of her medications are paid for by her employer’s medical plan because some liberal union workers fought their employers for paid medical insurance – now Sue gets it too.

She prepares her morning breakfast, bacon and eggs. Sue’s bacon is safe to eat because some liberal fought for laws to regulate the meat packing industry. In the shower, she reaches for her shampoo. Her bottle is properly labeled with each ingredient because some whiny liberal fought for her right to know what she was putting on her body.

Sue dresses, walks outside, and takes a deep breath. The air she breathes is clean because some environmentalist wacko liberal fought for laws to stop industries from polluting the air. She walks to the subway station for her government-subsidized ride to work. It saves her considerable money in parking and transportation fees because some fancy-pants liberal fought for affordable public transportation, so everyone has the opportunity to be a contributor.

Sue begins her work day. She has a good job with excellent pay, medical benefits, retirement, paid holidays, and vacation because some lazy liberal union members fought and died for these working standards. Sue’s employer pays these standards because her employer doesn’t want his employees calling the union. If Sue is hurt on the job or becomes unemployed, she’ll get a workers compensation or unemployment check because some stupid liberal didn’t think she should lose her home because of her temporary misfortune.

It’s noon and Sue needs to make a bank deposit so she can pay some bills. Sue’s deposit is federally insured by the FSLIC because some godless liberal wanted to protect Sue’s money from unscrupulous bankers who ruined the banking system before the Great Depression. Sue has to pay her Fannie Mae-underwritten mortgage and her below-market federal student loan because some elitist liberal decided that Sue and the government would be better off if she was educated and earned more money over her lifetime.

Sue arrives home from work. She plans to visit her father this evening at his farm home in the country. She gets in her car for the drive. Her car is among the safest in the world because some America-hating liberal fought for car safety standards.

She arrives at her childhood home. Her generation was the third to live in the house financed by Farmers’ Home Administration because bankers didn’t want to make rural loans. The house didn’t have electricity until some big-government liberal stuck his nose where it didn’t belong and demanded rural electrification.

She is happy to see her father, who is now retired. Her father lives on Social Security and a union pension because some wine-drinking, cheese-eating liberal made sure he could take care of himself so Sue wouldn’t have to.

Sue gets back in her car for the ride home, and turns on a radio talk show. The radio host keeps saying that liberals are bad and conservatives are good. He doesn’t mention that Republicans have fought against every protection and benefit Sue enjoys throughout her day.

Sue agrees: “We don’t need those big-government liberals ruining our lives! After all, I’m self-made and believe everyone should take care of themselves, just like I have.”