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minus-squareEhForumUser@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up0arrow-down1·edit-21 year agoAfter all, political parties are labour unions. Like all labour unions, they exist to serve the workers, not the employers (you and I). If the best potential hire in the talent pool belongs to a union, so be it. That’s the cost of doing business. But to those who choose the employee to hire based on their union membership, why?
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After all, political parties are labour unions. Like all labour unions, they exist to serve the workers, not the employers (you and I).
If the best potential hire in the talent pool belongs to a union, so be it. That’s the cost of doing business.
But to those who choose the employee to hire based on their union membership, why?