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Re: NYC Rail networks—bursting at seams?

Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue May 19 15:59:51 2015, in response to Re: NYC Rail networks—bursting at seams?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 19 15:51:08 2015.

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No, the benefits did not originate with unions. The kinds of people that were being attracted were not union types, but managment and administrative.

Once they had such "benefits" the workers, rightfully enough wanted them too.

As for the Walmarts of this world, they are in favor or a higher minimum wage, and provide benefits for more of their people than other retailers do. Walmart is big and can afford these tactics to drive out competition.

K-Mart in Dickinson closed because they could not afford the wage scale out here, as did the Bonanza restaurant. They had business but no workers.

The Dairy Barn is only open in the morning, after that, only the drive-up is open. Can't afford more labor.

ROAR

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