Picture of the Day: Busan Subway Strike

Busan subway strike
Busan subway strikeSubway trains stand stationary at a railway depot in South Korea’s southeastern port city of Busan on July 9. 2019. The city’s subway workers’ union announced that workers will go on strike, at 5 a.m. the following day, after its negotiations with management broke down. (Yonhap)
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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
5 years ago

commie labor union

MTB Rider
MTB Rider
5 years ago

Stumbled upon this video today.
If you’ve ever been curious about Pyongyang Airport, this guy was at the airport, by himself, for at least an hour, so he made a video.
Even my tiny little hometown airport has more people at 0600 than Pyongyang International!

https://youtu.be/Rf10ZV2dnuQ

JoeC
JoeC
5 years ago

It’s not about pay. It’s about the zombie problem.

johnhenry
johnhenry
5 years ago

Flyingsword: Well, by definition, labor unions are socialist to an extent.

setnaffa
setnaffa
5 years ago

@johnhenry, in Socialism, the government controls all sources of production, so the mere existence of labor unions that are independent of the government is not exactly a form of Socialism. However, unions tend to be run by those who want everyone to be a well-mannered serf, so you get full points.

Plus, in pre-WW2 America, labor unions staged strikes and work slowdowns between September 1939 (when the two largest Socialist nations divided Poland and Eastern Europe) and the Austrian Corporal’s attack on the USSR. What changed? Well, primarily who Stalin was buddies with…

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
5 years ago

More KCommieTU interference in public unions.

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