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Sound Off: Oct. 5, 2024
Unfair media Media coverage of the longshoremen’s strike has been terribly unfair. The media always make a big deal out of how much inconvenience a strike will cause and how much it will cost, making the strikers look like selfish, self-centered people. How about giving equal attention to how much financial, physical, and psychological stress the owners of the pertinent companies inflict on their workers, and how much profit the owners make and keep for themselves. And who makes that money for the owners? The workers. They have a right to complain and strike when they think they are being treated unfairly. They should not be misrepresented by one-sided reporting.
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