@krisnelson@legal.social on Nostr: npub1hpcdf…ghjn3 The core of my curiosity is to wonder if the way labor unions are ...
npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 (npub1hpc…hjn3) The core of my curiosity is to wonder if the way labor unions are often structured to represent the current employees of a particular employer (then scaling upwards to a particular trade or industry or whatever) might contribute to or reinforce, in a kind of structural way, to protectionist or anti-(neo)liberal approaches or views by their members, regardless of "leftism"?
If so, then perhaps the IWW in that sense shows that a different vision/structure might help with this?
If so, then perhaps the IWW in that sense shows that a different vision/structure might help with this?