It's easy to call for higher unemployment if you won't be caught without a job, and hard to look at rail workers' demands when you already have sick leave and family time.
Margaret Brown's THE GREAT INVISIBLE makes it painfully clear how dangerous it is to overwork staff with heavy toxic loads, not only for the workers but for everyone and everything:
Also, Fredrik Gertten's PUSH, to which Stiglitz contributed, highlights the exorbitant cost of housing as a result of the financialization of housing, not housing shortages per se; which points to another justification for price controls.
Margaret Brown's THE GREAT INVISIBLE makes it painfully clear how dangerous it is to overwork staff with heavy toxic loads, not only for the workers but for everyone and everything:
https://youtu.be/aL17MiDnQk0
Also, Fredrik Gertten's PUSH, to which Stiglitz contributed, highlights the exorbitant cost of housing as a result of the financialization of housing, not housing shortages per se; which points to another justification for price controls.
https://www.pushthefilm.com/about/