Why did labor unions become so radically different between 1900 and 1992?

Why did labor unions become so radically different between 1900 and 1992?

It wasn't primarily based on xenophobia but the very real fear that these foreigners were going to undercut unionized jobs and cross the picket line. This shit was already on the left's agenda since the first International. Keep in mind that the neoliberals had to break the unions before outsourcing and increase immigrations to keep wages and costs low.

Either unionize the immigrants and stop them from coming. The former is way easier than the latter

>Either unionize the immigrants and stop them from coming. The former is way easier than the latter
You literally can't be this delusional

Even if you can make it harder for immigrants to come in, the need for these people doesn't shrink. This will only lead to more circumvention of loopholes. But if you do unionize them, suddenly the idea of undercutting the natives becomes harder or impossible and the capitalists' support of such measures will wane.

Also more union members won't hurt

They didn't. They are and always have been racist and anti-immigrant organizations.

wtf i love unions now

Unions are tied to a certain amount of capital. Sometimes for growth, for a given amount of capital, you need greater labor inputs, which is when unions are willing to expand. Otherwise, they don't want to compete with newcomers for access to the same capital.

It's easier to understand a union as a quasi-co-op or pseudo-social control of capital. Their high wages come from their exclusive access and use of capital.

So what you are saying is it is impossible to unionize all workers?

>It wasn't primarily based on xenophobia but the very real fear that these foreigners were going to undercut unionized jobs and cross the picket line
Unlike today where people are xenophobic meanies just because :*(

At a given factory in a small town? No. You can't fit a million workers in on little factory.

When you're a rural agrarian bumfuck shithole with no industry? No. Capital doesn't grow on trees.

That's why socialism is supposed to come after capitalism. Capitalism has to do it's job creating industrial capital first.

Unions aren't just collectivized negotiation magic. Unions are an attempt to exert worker control over capital, even if they don't own it. It's half way socialism.

>cucks literally destroyed their own unions
for what reason

Tbh the fact that those that do advocate against immigration often times applaud and justify outsourcing is worrisome and ignores the very real problem

The former was successful from the 1880s through 1965, more or less.

Fuck me, I mean the latter.

Leftism is bad user.

Proof that the only thing as toxic as businesses are unions. We need strengthen individual bargaining power instead.

True story from last year:
>New manager calls me into her office
>Reminds me of new uniform policy that everyone hates
>Tell her that it impedes my ability to do my job effectively
>She tells me that if I can't fit in, maybe this isn't the right job for me
>I tell her that I'll continue to do my job to the best of my ability, and if that isn't good enough I'm prepared to offer my resignation
>She backs down and I don't hear about her uniform bullshit again

And that's how it's done, folks. You say what you have to say and then get on with your life, you don't wait years and years paying people to quibble over contract verbiage. The problem is that losing a job of a terrifying prospect for many people, because it risks leaving their families homeless. Once we fix that, everyone can experience the glorious freedom of working on your own terms.

>hey guys unions are useless look at this one time I DIDN'T get fired over trivial bullshit
snore

Because modern unions are completely helpless against outsourcing.

>the only thing as toxic as businesses are unions

this is what liberals actually believe

anyway, probably as a reaction to ww2 and fascism. nationalism was suddenly taboo so unions had to give that up which meant when globalization happened they were powerless to do anything about it.

>Reminds me of new uniform policy that everyone hates

I feel like if there was a union at your place of employment nobody would have to deal with a new uniform policy that everyone hates.

Infiltration.