Unions in Germany, for example, have engaged with management about how to reposition industry in the face of a more globalised market.
Unions, just like people who want to depress wages etc. are dependent on reasonably equal global conditions. If they get outflanked by much lower wages for workers elsewhere, there's not a lot they can do. They're only going to be effective when a new International backs up their work, and I don't mean the Capitalist (Globalist) International.
Unions, just like people who want to depress wages etc. are dependent on reasonably equal global conditions. If they get outflanked by much lower wages for workers elsewhere, there's not a lot they can do. They're only going to be effective when a new International backs up their work, and I don't mean the Capitalist (Globalist) International.