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[–] Vespair@lemm.ee 83 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (5 children)

Yup. Post-COVID, the rich were scared by the newly empowered worker who had just finally begun to understand their worth and power, and have declared war on the working class in retaliation. There's plenty of evidence for this by now; the pattern is obvious.

So real talk time, what are doing about it?

Why aren't the remaining workers walking out in protest? Why aren't sympathetic industries and collectives talking to all of these recently released labor force members and collectively organizing marches and strikes, encouraging workers to refuse to do labor until executives take massive paycuts?

What do we have to do, and why aren't we doing it?

And if you are somebody out there doing it, what do people like me have to do to get involved?

[–] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 30 points 2 years ago

Yes! My thoughts exactly!

During the pandemic when this was all happening, it was a bright spot of optimism that things could finally begin to get better as people realized how much nonsense wasn't necessary.

But the propaganda machines were in full force pushing fabricated tales of people who "missed the energy of the office", and everything was about "getting back to normal" instead of making a new, better normal!

Heck I even saw edgy righties on places like iFunny getting all based saying "I can't believe we're being exploited like this! Jobs are such a scam."

It was beautiful.

Where did it go?! Why do we so easily forget??

[–] I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world 26 points 2 years ago

Why aren't the remaining workers walking out in protest?

I fear homelessness.

[–] PizzaMane@lemm.ee 18 points 2 years ago (1 children)

What do we have to do, and why aren’t we doing it?

The list of worker protections needed for that kind of solidarity would take a book series to properly explain. The majority of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, meaning they can't walk out without losing everything. They would pretty much instantly lose their jobs, which is a huge deterance.

And culturally, the situation is fucked. The U.S. has a much workers solidarity as La Croix has taste. Nobody wants to be the first to stick their neck out for a general strike. Nobody takes the ideal of a general strike seriously. A third of the population is republicans, whom vehemently oppose unions and worker protections.

The culture, values, and worker protections of this country need to dramatically change. And I wish I had solutions.

[–] Vespair@lemm.ee 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The list of worker protections needed for that kind of solidarity would take a book series to properly explain. The majority of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, meaning they can’t walk out without losing everything. They would pretty much instantly lose their jobs, which is a huge deterance.

I mean I hear you, and I agree with all of that... But people are already losing their jobs without these safety nets anyway. This meme is in response not to just the general discontent, but specifically the trend of corporate layoffs despite record profits.

We are already taking losses in the battle without ever actually stepping onto the battlefield, so what the hell do we have to lose?

[–] PizzaMane@lemm.ee 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

But people are already losing their jobs without these safety nets anyway.

And it's absolute bullshit. But from the average workers perspective, there is a strong incentive to not lose your job even if you know there is a high chance of losing it to begin with. So the resulting behavior is that workers try to keep their head down and postpone that eventual job loss.

Until a worker can be confident there will still be food on their table and a roof over their head when they strike or try to form a union, the incentive to keep your head down will continue to remain too strong.

[–] Vespair@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't know man. That feels defeatist to me. We've made these kind of big pushes in the past, and we are capable of doing them again. Maybe the unrelenting brashness of this current wave of assault by the wealthy can be the tipping point. I think we need to be having hard conversations with our neighbors and coworkers right now, because I think more might be able to see the writing on the wall today than have in a long time.

[–] PizzaMane@lemm.ee 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yeah, it is a bit defeatist. And I don't have high hopes for this country to unfuck itself of the current situation. I've mentioned unionization to co-workers in the past. At best they don't bat an eye and engage, and at worst they treat you like an enemy, and no matter what the word is treated in a hushed manner.

I'm not saying it is impossible. It's just a ball busting-ly hard job to get done.

[–] Vespair@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't disagree at all with that.

I guess the way I see it is either we don't try anything and fail regardless, or we try our damned and probably fail but maybe succeed. 2% chance for success sounds better than guaranteed 0% to me.

[–] PizzaMane@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah, that's pretty much where I'm at. It's worth tying, even if the chances are small, and they are definitely small.

[–] ICastFist@programming.dev 4 points 2 years ago

What do we have to do, and why aren’t we doing it?

I guess nowadays it's harder for a mob to find, invade and loot a rich asshole's mansion, "take back what's owed"

[–] Shadywack@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

I’m ready to talk about stuff you get banned for saying, and we need a lot more people. Only the billionaires and their heirs for now.