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Are Grocery Workers on Their Way Out Through the Self-Checkout Unemployment Line?

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Are Grocery Workers on Their Way Out Through the Self-Checkout Unemployment Line?

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Everyone could use a bit of career advice, but it seems these days that unions could use the most. During times of unemployment anyone who has a job ought to perhaps consider themselves lucky and not be so boisterous or demanding. However, the unions don’t always see it that way, and they’ll often go out of their way to make their voices heard to continue to receive the proper pay or increase their benefits. Now then, we’ve seen a bit of animosity around the nation over unions and companies in South Carolina, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, and elsewhere. Still, when it comes to career advice maybe it’s time the union leadership had a rethink on the concept of threatening strikes and demanding more money when companies either don’t have it or are trying to deal with underfunded pensions and legacy costs. Recently, I noted several articles in the business section of the newspapers out here in California. It seems the grocery store employees are considering a big strike. The major grocery sto

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