Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Amused
The true outrage here is that Walmart was forced to close, rather than allowed to hire and fire at will.
They weren't FORCED to do anything. They CHOSE to close rather than let their employees exercise their right to unionize.
There was no wrongdoing here. Both sides did what they were legally allowed to do. Employers vs. employees is a power struggle, and this is how it played out in this case.
I like your way of thinking.
From now on, I refuse to hire women, minorities, people who don't brush their teeth, people who want to own their own home, and people who believe in God.
If anyone in my store asks God to alleviate their suffering, they are gone. If anyone complains about our broken bathrooms or even asks to go to the bathroom then they can go find another job putting screws in boxes. They're retards anyways, and we've almost got the monkeys trained and to replace them.
I hope you can see that this flow of logic equally matches yours.
The government writes laws that protect a fair and free marketplace.
To allow Walmart to fire people for exercising their rights as Americans is wrong. Walmart won. No one is telling them that they have to employ anyone. They exercised their right. They shut the store down. They don't have to employ anyone they don't want to. They reached the compromise that best suits their needs.
That, my friend, is bargaining.