When did labor unions stop being racist and embrace diversity and immigrant labor?
Never. They were cucked by big capital.
>>2067002
Why would they embrace competition of people who will work for peanuts? I still don't get it to this day. Unions are impossible because 3rd worlders will just take the jobs and never ask for a raise because they're ok with living in ghettos, and the white working class pays them welfare for their other necessities and so they can have more kids (more competition/wage stagnation for future generations). This is the biggest capitalist scam of our time and it's happening throughout the Western nations, but everyone's too afraid of being called """racist""" to acknowledge it.
>>2067002
When they realized the race was a social construct meant to divide the working class
>>2067064
Classic response, thanks.
>>2067056
Did labor unions support Hart-Celler?
>>2067019
>They were cucked by big capital.
No, non-union workers are the cucks.
Wouldn't the logical solution for Unions be reach out to non-Union workers and immigrants and try to reduce non-Union competition?
>>2067571
The logical solution is to kick out non-whites
>>2067571
I'm sure that would have been such an easy thing to do with people who didn't even speak English and organized themselves into tiny ethno ghettos that were basically fiefdoms controlled by the local crime boss that brought them over 100 years ago.
>>2067571
That's like asking "Wouldn't the logical solution for Unions to be to reach out to business owners and ask nicely for them to increase their pay?" Unions exist for the benefit of their members, and any effort spent "reaching out" is effort not spent on their own. In fact, it's counterproductive; non-Union workers and immigrants are of opposing interest to Union workers, just like management is.
When they needed too
>>2067868
Difficult and resource-intensive, not to mention unethical.
>>2067878
Well then, surely someone could tell them about the wonders of a living wage and convert them.
>>2067906
The bourgeoisie rarely negotiate, but fellow proletariat might be able to strike a compromise. And bringing in the opposition workforce under a united front forces the bourgeoisie into negotiations, or they are basically without workers
>>2067002
...to this!?
>>2067951
Where did everything go so wrong?
>>2067912
explain
>>2067064
>le social construct may-may