>>13079333> who's cheap labor could be exploited by the capitalists to increase the profit and decrease the cost of production.It's because the unionists demanded wages that weren't sustainable.
>I go to work with 5 people>Joe is the boss, is the 6th person>We sell the crack>Joe Buys the cocaine and cooks the crack>Joe gives us crack to sell>We make $1000 selling crack cocaine>Joe needs $500 dollars to re-up>We made $500 profit selling crack>Now, as employees, we get paid>We all demand $150>Joe, being a "good boss" pays us>Joe is down to $250>he takes $0 wages>He can now only buy half the amount of cocaine>he only has half as much crack to sell now>He does this, cooks it, gives it to us to sell>We sell it, make $500>$250 profit>we demand wages> He needs to pay us $750 dollars>He only has made $500>He pays us>He has $0>He cannot buy any more cocaine>The crack factory is insolvent>Now I am out of workThis is what happens. This is how unions killed manufacturing.
>There is workplace democracy in china and it's far more widespread there because it's mandated by the state.I find that comical to believe that this is anything beyond "Yes, I agree with the boss and the state" voting, where people know what the right choice is because they are fired or killed if they make the wrong one.
>pic related>Chinese democracy hard at work