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yes... and there's no proof that this is what they were hired for. The people they hired aren't in that sector.

I'm actually starting to doubt how many people here hold jobs in specializations. We should understand already that prgramming isn't equivalent to IT fixing a friend's computer. You're doing the equivalent here with lawyers.




Union busting is mostly discussed from a sociological/historical perspective not a legal one. (The wikipedia article provided mentions that it encompasses both legal and illegal activities as well as subtle and overt practices)

Not sure what "I am doing the equivalent of" to lawyers. (Other than legalistic ones; those that adhere to western legalism)




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