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Why are they striking? 190k is on the higher end even by Silicon Valley standards. (And 40k more than journalists??)
That sounds more like an argument for journalists being better compensated too, rather than saying the software engineers should be happy with less.
The rich have gotten us so good at turning on each other… 🙁
And the solution to this is always to raise minimum wage, because skilled labor pay must be higher than unskilled labor pay. If minimum wage goes up, other wages must also go up in order to attract and keep workers in more demanding jobs. Raising minimum wage fixes wages across the board.
someone else's shit sandwich doesn't make mine taste any better.
The journalists should join them if they're also unhappy.
Are sympathy strikes permitted in the US?
They are here and it rules!
It's not. There wasn't an argument. The question was "why are they striking?"
The article says why they want to strike, if you read it...
Ok, let me explain.
Money is probably the least important thing in a union contract. It's always about rights.
Unionizing is the only way to escape the prostitution-like relationship of paid work. Accepting to being paid more is just accepting being a more expensive prostitute. "Here's $100, now you do what the man says... Ok .. $200?"
No, it's never okay. No amount of money can ever make it okay. You should have the rights to choose how and when you do the thing that you're offering as a paid service. That's why you need a clear contract that outlines all of your rights.
In this case it's about termination without cause. As an employee, you'll want a binding contract, so you can plan ahead. Termination without cause is the employers trick to keep you on a one sided contract in which you'll have to dance like a bear in a Russian circus, while the employer has no obligation to keep you fed once the show is over.
The reason they strike is that the employer has already abused this power.
The posted article and me.
I'm a union representative and it bothers me that people always jump to the $$$-question. That's only rarely what strikes are about. Look at the ongoing Tesla strike in Sweden. They were paid over market wages and they still strike, because it's not about pay.
My own contract doesn't even mention pay, except that we have the right to annual negotiation. This right has lead to higher wages than any minimum wage agreement will ever do. We're not here to fight for back pocket scrap metal, we just want a balanced relationship between employees and employers.
This is just difficult to see for anyone who is still working on the employers terms only, or someone who is used to consider jobs "take it or leave it", instead of taking pride in what they do because they want to do the job.
190k is definitely not on the high end by Silicon Valley-standards: https://www.levels.fyi/t/software-engineer/locations/san-francisco-bay-area
It's irrelevant to the matter of whether they should strike or not, as well.
So let me boil down the list of arguments in your refutation:
Masterfully done, you should run for president. Moron.
You're playing into the hands of the owners by pitting different groups of workers against each other. I suggest that you stop doing that.
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