Yep, I'm sure trying to destroy the video game industry will make him really popular with the kids.
Please.
What the video game industry really needs is protection from SJWs, who keep on forcing video game companies to censor their games or risk being "deplatformed" and blocked from retailers. Unions are the last the thing the industry needs.
I don't know why many Americans seem to be against unions.
Here in Denmark unions fairly works well: almost all blue color workers are unionized, giving high minimum wages and good working conditions. We have no minimum wage by law, the unions ensure that.
And Danish companies do compete well enough internationally.
For engineers we have unions, but they have no power: you can't get engineers into collective strikes and in the end that is the only power unions have. The blue color unions very rarely use that w
Because in the US they have a history of being corrupt and in some older cases, run by organized crime. In some cases, they've done good work, but in many they've been no value added, and so skilled workers feel that they can negotiate better wages instead of being stuck with what is typically a seniority based system set up by the unions. It's also nearly impossible to get rid of a shitty union worker (nearly as hard as it is to get rid of a government employee). That should never be the case.
So now he wants to destroy the video game industry (Score:0, Flamebait)
Yep, I'm sure trying to destroy the video game industry will make him really popular with the kids.
Please.
What the video game industry really needs is protection from SJWs, who keep on forcing video game companies to censor their games or risk being "deplatformed" and blocked from retailers. Unions are the last the thing the industry needs.
Re: So now he wants to destroy the video game indu (Score:5, Interesting)
I don't know why many Americans seem to be against unions.
Here in Denmark unions fairly works well: almost all blue color workers are unionized, giving high minimum wages and good working conditions. We have no minimum wage by law, the unions ensure that.
And Danish companies do compete well enough internationally.
For engineers we have unions, but they have no power: you can't get engineers into collective strikes and in the end that is the only power unions have. The blue color unions very rarely use that w
Re: So now he wants to destroy the video game indu (Score:2)
Because in the US they have a history of being corrupt and in some older cases, run by organized crime. In some cases, they've done good work, but in many they've been no value added, and so skilled workers feel that they can negotiate better wages instead of being stuck with what is typically a seniority based system set up by the unions. It's also nearly impossible to get rid of a shitty union worker (nearly as hard as it is to get rid of a government employee). That should never be the case.