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Maybe if all the employees presented a united front. Like a sort of joint group of just the employees. Together in a union of sorts.
Maybe individually they do not have a lot of power, but together could be strong?
Individually they are weak like a single twig, but bundled together they form a mighty removed.
https://youtu.be/q34Qxl5HINg
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This idea probably wont stick in the states. The workers there arent very united.