A work stoppage by nearly 150,000 UAW workers would result in an economic loss of more than $5 billion after 10 days, according to Anderson Economic Group.
Seriously, I’m a Capitalist (and a Classical Liberal) but why do these articles always talk about how much a labor action is going to cost a company but they never talk about how much the ongoing actions of the company have cost labor?
Seriously, I’m a Capitalist (and a Classical Liberal) but why do these articles always talk about how much a labor action is going to cost a company but they never talk about how much the ongoing actions of the company have cost labor?
Because then anyone who criticizes how workers get hosed can be met with “YOU JUST WANT TO COLLAPSE THE HOLY ECONOMY!!!”
That would defeat the purpose of stoking fear.