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Southwestern College may trim faculty to reduce costs
Here are some lessons not noted so far. *Employers and employees have contradictory interests. That is why people think they join unions. *Unions that deny that reality, as does every major labor leader in the USA, evaporate: note the UAW. *Collective bargaining is domesticated class war, nothing else. *Any union that is not, every day, organizing for control of the work place, ie, the ability to open and close it, is not bargaining, but begging. "Concessions do not save jobs; like giving blood to sharks, concessions make bosses want more. *Solidarity is key. The main target of the cuts of classes, profs, and money is the student body--their minds and bodies as schools become illusion mills and human munition factories--missions for capitalism and empire. *United resistance of faculty, all faculty, students, and staff is vital. To grasp the social context, note that the education agenda, all over the USA, is a war agenda--class war and lost empire's wars. The rest is details.— February 23, 2013 9:14 p.m.