Um, no, that's not classy; it's just good PR. Classy would have been, "We respect the decision made by Costco workers to form a union, and we look forward to a mutually constructive relationship."
Last week, employees at a Costco voted in favor of forming a union. Below is their classy statement in response 👏👏👏

Dec 31, 2023 · 10:31 PM UTC

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Gotta love the “never good enough” liberals. Why should companies ever change their greedy ways when every attempt to do so is criticized? Sorry, Marianne, you lost my support.
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I support unions up to the point where they use membership fees to donate money to political parties that not all members support.
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I’m wondering did the church you run joined the union? Did you run out and bring the union into your church? I doubt it.
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Unions are a pox on society
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With all due respect. You don't understand the culture of Costco. I am not an employee. I have had regular interactions with employees at all levels in the org. I can say that they are an ethical organization. Before you make comments its best to know a little about the subject
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Good to know you’re pro unions.
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Ok Karen 😂
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I've worked both union and non, and I agree that union representation is a huge benefit for the employees. I also think Costco's statement was perfectly acceptable both in intent and execution. It demonstrated awareness and accountability. You're reaching here.
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A candidate concerned with the welfare of their constituents would denounce the actions of Maine's Secretary of State, as her missteps will lead toward the dissolution of the Republic. Anything less than full-throated denouncement renders the candidate unsuited for office.