Little Marxist in the Writers Guild Whine

J.J. Jackson* | December 18, 2007 

Filed Under Liberals

LOS ANGELES (AP) - An unfair labor practices complaint filed against Hollywood studios is a bid to force them back to the negotiating table with striking writers, guild leaders said.But a studio alliance responded with disdain to the claim it illegally broke off talks, as alleged in Thursday’s filing by the Writers Guild of America with the National Labor Relations Board.

The “baseless, desperate NLRB complaint is just the latest indication that the WGA’s negotiating strategy has achieved nothing for working writers,” the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers said in a statement.

Ok, let’s explain something to the Writers Guild. In a FREE society you cannot FORCE your employer to negotiate with you because you don’t like the contract they offer. In a FREE society if you don’t like the deal you are offered YOU can go work somewhere else.

So either get over yourselves and take the offer or accept the fact that as your bank account dwindles you will be forced to find a job that required a little more skill. I know, you might need to be retrained and learn the an actual skill like asking, “Would you like fries with that?” but maybe you’ll learn a lesson.

And ditch the Marxists “fist” styled propaganda posters and shirts. Your true colors are showing.


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