Lol John Deere executives think they can break the worker’s strike by having Terry from HR build an engine.
Anyone else have the “Shake Hands With Danger” song playing in their heads?
For those unaware of this masterpierce, it’s from a 1980′s industrial safety training video, and it’s main character is named ‘Three Finger Joe.’
I’m just imagining some farmer trying to fix his combine in 2023, saying “I don’t know why it won’t work, it’s only 2 years old,” and then they open up the engine and the dusty hand bones of a middle manager fall out.
Things are going great over there!
It’s day 1 and salary workers are joking about forming their own union, this is great stuff.
OMG the Teamsters have said they aren’t going to cross the picket line.
And there’s a video on Twitter of at least one truck driver doing just that:
[Image ID: A Tweet from Jonah Furman @JonahFurman on 1:53PM Oct 14 2021. The screen shot includes an still image of a video available at the link here. Tweet reads: John Deere strikers in Ottumwa, UAW Local 74, successfully convince a freight driver not to cross the picket line. /End Image ID]
So yeah. Good luck manufacturing anything with people who don’t know what they’re doing and no one willing to deliver anything to your facilities.
(Also, if you’re local to any of these strikes and want to know what you can do to help, the guy whose tweets are shown on this thread, Jonah Furman, is with Labor Notes, and he has stuff on his Twitter about it — mainly things like ordering pizzas for the picket line and such.)
[Image ID: Tweet from Jonah Furman @JonahFurman on 4:53 PM Oct 16, 2021. Tons of people have asked me how they can contribute financially to the Deere strike. Just spoke to a local leader who basically said the most useful thing you can do is order meals and supplies directly to the picket lines. /End Image ID]