July 24, 2007
THERE'S ALWAYS SOMEONE WHO'LL DO THE SAME WORK CHEAPER:
Outsourcing the Picket Line (Keith L. Alexander, 7/24/07, Washington Post)
The picketers marching in a circle in front of a downtown Washington office building chanting about low wages do not seem fully focused on their message.Many have arrived with large suitcases or bags holding their belongings, which they keep in sight. Several are smoking cigarettes. One works a crossword puzzle. Another bangs a tambourine, while several drum on large white buckets. Some of the men walking the line call out to passing women, "Hey, baby." A few picketers gyrate and dance while chanting: "What do we want? Fair wages. When do we want them? Now."
Although their placards identify the picketers as being with the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council of Carpenters, they are not union members.
They're hired feet, or, as the union calls them, temporary workers, paid $8 an hour to picket. Many were recruited from homeless shelters or transitional houses. Several have recently been released from prison. Others are between jobs.
You could hire Telepicketers for about $2 an hour. Posted by Orrin Judd at July 24, 2007 8:33 AM
Nothing costs more than it used to -- even rent-a-mobs!
Posted by: Mike Morley at July 24, 2007 9:42 AMCome on! This sounds like a job the Native-born won't do.
A good opportunity here to convince the union people to get on board the open-borders train. Use Mexican picketers, same a bunch of money. What a plan! Can't miss.
Posted by: Lou Gots at July 24, 2007 11:22 AMI'll do ya one better Lou. Farm it out to India, and use wireless internet, video screens and cheap robots on wheels.
Posted by: Pauls at July 24, 2007 1:23 PMApparently the carpenters are too busy working, and are contended with their pay. But at least the union is creating employments.
Posted by: ic at July 24, 2007 3:26 PMThey should put young teens on the picket lines. Or old ladies. Or moms toting babies on their hips. Or Lindsay Lohan.
Get some people who can really groove. Start a conga line.
Posted by: ratbert at July 24, 2007 9:28 PMIf a union can afford to hire full-time picketers, then the pay of the workers of that union exceeds the justification needed for that strike.
Posted by: MiltonFriedman at July 25, 2007 3:52 AM