I think the majority of people are scared and feel like they are being ripped off. I guess everyone should just take a look at who is directly influencing their lives and for about 80% of the population the presence of unions at the very least forces employers to be competative enough to keep people from asking for more. I believe in the republican ideals but trickle down is a convenient load of trash and if you look at the wealth distribution and peoples income levels i dont see how crushing people that make between the poverty line and 100K is going to help anything for most americans
deliberate inefficiency to stretch out hourly labor costs; cronyism and corruption at the top all creates a heavy drag on this country's momentum.
There are credit unions all over the United States. This site will give you a lot of information about credit unions and their locations. http://www.creditunion.coop/
That's pretty harsh to be saying let alone asking that. McD's is only one of many fastfood companies that reside in America, let alone the world, so it's not possible that it is responsible for "killing America," if that's what you want to call it. So the answer to this question is no, McDonald's is not killing America. It is corporate agriculture and a warped-minded federal government that is killing America, killing the people of America, more like, not silly old McDonald's.
The same as now.
At least 20,946 civil unions have been registered in North America as follows:United States - at least 20,667;Mexico - at least 279; and,Greenland - unknown.
In America, they all got smaller and less influential.
Taft-Harley Act A+
I suppose you could call them two unions. One was the United States of America (the North). And the other was the Confederate States of America (the South). The term 'Union' is always understood to mean the North.
The original unions were formed because of the extremely harsh work conditions in America at the time. These Unions stood for more worker rights, child labor laws, and minimum wage.
United Auto Workers and United Steelworkers of America
United Auto Workers and United Steelworkers of America
United Auto Workers and United Steelworkers of America
The Labour Research Department of the UK is an independent research organization that provides a ton of information for UK trade unions, or labor unions as they're known in America.