Watch how Tesla goes bankrupt because of one CEO’s idiocy and greed and then blame unions for it. Tale as old as time.

  • wheeldawg@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Wouldn’t every business be better dead than ununionized? I would rather Elon was dead personally, maybe Tesla isn’t that bad but we hate him so much we can’t see it? I dunno enough about them as a company, but I do want gas cars to only be in museums, so I’m hoping there’s something there to salvage.

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        3 months ago

        especially with Tesla, at some point the lines blur.

        I used to love tesla, and then the cyber truck came out, and they have become more and more consumer unfriendly.

        You can say that its just Elon’s actions, but how can you separate that from the buisness

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        3 months ago

        I honestly don’t know enough about Tesla to say I don’t hate it, but I like the fact their existence and failures are providing research data for future EV manufacturing. But I at least give them room to prove they’re ok underneath their overlord.

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      3 months ago

      Why would a business be better dead than unionized? If it’s making money still then the answer is always no. Stupid statement.

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          3 months ago

          Imagine how many hundreds of millions they have spent to keep their stores from unionizing. All to keep pay down. How much profit is in it for them.

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          3 months ago

          100 percent. Once a company gets over a certain threshold of employees it should be mandatory honestly.

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              3 months ago

              Fuck Tesla lol musk is a shitbag. Companies much smaller than them should be forced to unionize. I’m all for unions. Was thinking maybe 50 employees as the cutoff?

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          3 months ago

          As a worker, consumer, and employer myself there is benefits to each and every one of those things, and they work best in harmony with one another.

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            3 months ago

            You can pick two of those 3 things and argue in good faith, but not all three. Actually two of them are mutually exclusive.

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            3 months ago

            Just saying that proves you see it from the company’s point of view. The flat signs should not be more important than the people working for it. Sorry, corporations aren’t people. Make people’s lives better, every time. You can’t make a business happy, it’s not a real entity.

            Prioritize your workers (as in, be unionized) and your customers. Those are the only people involved. Stockholders and board members are just leeches. You’re either producing the goods and service, or you’re consuming it. Nobody else matters or should be considered.

            CEOs making 4 or 5 extra digits than their front line workers are the absolute worst.

            Any action taken against any union by the company should just get the company bankrupted and paid out to the employees tbh.

            Anything less is just the business telling the workers to their face "we want you to make us way more money than you’ll ever even hear about while we figure out ways to legally take everything we can. Their objective is typically to not spend any money on employee well-being unless it is actively costing them more to not do it.

            Almost nobody is on any company’s side at all (other than the owner). People want good working conditions and good living conditions. No one cares how happy the business feels.