• Bury The Right
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    11 months ago

    China got cut out of the list by a couple of spots, it’s number 10 at 44.2%. The US is unsurprisingly low at 10.3% but France somehow managed to be lower at 8.9%.

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      11 months ago

      France is weird with Unions because they don’t have a massive technical membership, but a lot of supporters and people outside of unions members get the union wages and such if I am remembering correctly

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        11 months ago

        Yeah in my second hand experience Unions in France are comprised of a small amount of registered members but since everyone gets the benefits in the company then they don’t bother doing the work. It’s a trap because that makes workers democracy a niche in which only the terminally leftists participate, alienating them from the masses, and also making lib unions super popular (when I say lib I mean literally just aiming to convince the workers that what the boss does isn’t that bad)

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    11 months ago

    My country rolls in with a stunning…18%. Honestly, higher than I thought we would be.

    Which, depressingly, is still close to double the US.

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    11 months ago

    Wonder if that was ever used as an argument to call the Nordics “socialist”