^ the problem with what you've explained is that those workers that walk off the job WILL lose their jobs... The whole point of union legislation is to keep the businesses from hiring replacements. Because people are desperate when they don't have a job, and because there are a lot of people, a business could very easily exploit the working population. Even if all the employees banded together and walked off the job, they would have zero bargaining power because replacements would be hired within days.The point is, workers don't really NEED to have that kind of bargaining power anymore.
3/7/2009 12:01:11 AM
Who? If we are talking about a mining town in WV and all 10,000 employees strike for safety improvements, where the hell is the mine owner going to find 10,000 more people willing to work in a mine which clearly is underpaid for its deficient safety problems? If a mine owner is able to replace his entire workforce within weeks of a strike then there was no reason for the strike, but the union was being unreasonable and deserved to be punished. Afterall, when a union punishes its employer for bad behavior it is also punishing their customers which will now be forced to find coal elsewhere through no fault of their own. That either party is technically able to walk away is what keeps both parties honest and minimizes the overall damage inflicted upon society. [Edited on March 7, 2009 at 10:12 AM. Reason : .,.]
3/7/2009 10:10:55 AM
I worked as an EE here in Washington State, doing hospital facilities construction, designing the buildings electrical systems (this was before i moved into medical devices)WA State law stipulates that on projects that get greater than a certain amount of funding from the state, HAVE to hire contractors that pay their employees prevailing wage. this includes most hospitals.when it came down to hiring union vs. non-union electricians, there was absolutely no contest: we ALWAYS went with unionized electrical contractors, as they were without a doubt more professional, more safe, and more technically competent than the occasional non-union clowns that occasionally got through the system. They were also more honest and straightforward. Hiring non-union jacklegs was always a disaster, and wound up costing us more in hidden cost overruns and legalistic grabassing.now my experience with unions are largely with the skilled trades. there are unions for non-skilled labor, which is probably what the OP dealt with in event set-up, and probably what the majority of people commenting in this thread deal with.i cant comment on the non-skilled labor unions. the problem i suspect there is that you're dealing with non-skilled laborers more than youre dealing with unions.[Edited on March 7, 2009 at 10:41 AM. Reason : ]
3/7/2009 10:40:12 AM
well that is interesting. I suppose it could be that the non-unionized workers didn't feel like they had much to lose.I can see where a meritocracy isn't the best fit for non-skilled jobs like assembly lines. But white collar jobs should never be unionized, IMO.
3/7/2009 10:53:29 AM
^^Having gone from a non-union company to a union company, my experiences are the opposite. The electricians we receive from the trade union are largely lazy, unprofessional and clearly not hard workers. They also whine a lot. The non-union electricians I worked with in my last company would hustle, they weren't afraid to pick up a shovel and dig, and they wouldn't bitch about other trades encroaching on their turf.
3/7/2009 11:31:32 AM
^ This varies case to case. I mean I have worked with Union guys that were awesome and took alot of pride in the work they do. I have also worked with some fucking slugs who have no business being on any jobsite. I deal with the "encroaching on their turf" stuff all the time. I had a Laborer Business Agent call me the other day and complain because some boilermakers were picking up some trash in their work area. His argument was that this was a laborers job and that their work was being stolen.
3/7/2009 4:05:32 PM
did your company enforce the fine for walking off the job?and did you tell the guy complaining about workers picking up trash to never call you again?
3/7/2009 5:07:15 PM
^ No fine was handed out. That decision was handed out by people higher up in the company. Bascially they were told that if they didnt show up the next day they would proceed with all the fines and what not.At this point i just laugh at these Business Agents, they will continue to pull the same shit over and over. One day Owners will get sick of this union BS and allow non union companies to move in. Thats my opinion atleast.
3/7/2009 5:28:15 PM
As someone who works for a company that has a lot of union dealings, they are ridiculous and detrimental to the industries of the US. The place where I work has some of the laziest fucks I've ever seen who are untouchable because of the union. Anywhere else and they would be fired immediately. It's absurd and pisses me off regularly. I benefit from the union's negotiations as far as pay and benefits, but I would rather be judged off of my hard work...it's sickening to see how lazy people can be with unions.
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