Union baristas are finally back to the negotiating table with Starbucks, but the workers charge that rather than progressing, the company is reopening already agreed-upon issues. “They're trying to move backwards on issues we've already settled instead of settling the few that we have left,” said Mina Leon, a barista in downtown Manhattan who struck for two months to get the company back to the table.
There needs to be a global equivalent-law-everywhere where businesses who force their employees onto social-services for any service, that business gets fined 4/3 of what costs that business put on the taxpayer.
Make the moral-criminality more-costly than simply doing the proper thing.
& publish the fines of all the businesses, on a month-by-month registry, too, to apply job-market-pressure on them.
( that NYC thing where the health-department requires food-truck’s health-rating to be displayed on the outside of the truck is brilliant. hence the registry-idea )
There needs to be a global equivalent-law-everywhere where businesses who force their employees onto social-services for any service, that business gets fined 4/3 of what costs that business put on the taxpayer.
Make the moral-criminality more-costly than simply doing the proper thing.
& publish the fines of all the businesses, on a month-by-month registry, too, to apply job-market-pressure on them.
( that NYC thing where the health-department requires food-truck’s health-rating to be displayed on the outside of the truck is brilliant. hence the registry-idea )
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Paragone… More like paragressive. Love it.