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Originally Posted by NirvanaMan
That is the beauty of capitalism. All things generally have a way of sorting themselves out in the free market, including employment.
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If the market were entirely free, there'd be no need for antitrust laws. The government may not care, but price fixing is alive and well.
And now, Steinbeck:
"And the migrants streamed in on the highways and their hunger was in their eyes, and their need was in their eyes . . .. When there was work for a man, 10 men fought for it -- fought with a low wage. If that fella'll work for 30 cents, I'll work for 25.
"If he'll take 25, I'll do it for 20.
"No, me, I'm hungry. I'll work for 15. I'll work for food."
Perhaps not entirely apt when the subject is Hollywood writers, but I always liked it.
Oh, and on the violence subject, strikers have endured no end of violence at the hands of the owners. Don't make me start singing "Joe Hill."