State Employees Association of North Carolina Joins SEIU in Historic Union Vote
5/8/2008 5:19:23 AM
We are the only state, if memory serves correctly, that will not allow collective bargaining for State employees.
5/8/2008 9:44:45 AM
Damn, I wish I could say so much.......I don't want to jeopardize myself, though.
5/8/2008 11:05:25 AM
SEANC: Proposal was not bribery
6/12/2008 6:05:48 PM
"Bribery? Aw, hell, that weren't bribery. Shucks, even if it were bribery, it ain't like we're all out there shootin' folks, and whatnot!"
6/12/2008 7:01:46 PM
^ Yeah, that was a boneheaded remark by SEANC's attorney, wasn't it? I don't think his false analogies will help their cause.
6/12/2008 7:31:45 PM
yeah a union that's what NC needs! This will surely help the growth in our state, lets face it NC is growing at such a slow rate! People are leaving NC all the time to go get high paying unionized jobs in places like Michigan, New Jersey and Ohio... getting the union here will surely stop the flow of North Carolinians having to leave our poor state to search for work in bustling areas controlled by the unions.unions are stupid, case closed, we have OSHA now, state workers are well compensated, get BENEFITS that most of us in the private sector dream about and if state workers don't like their jobs they can quit them and join the rest of us in the real world.
6/12/2008 8:05:26 PM
^ If you don't like unions, that's fine. I'm not a huge fan of modern-day unions myself for a number of reasons.But I don't agree with a government outright banning its employees from collective bargaining with itself and local governments. And you are simply wrong that "state workers are well compensated"--a recent market study of NCSU employees found that many were grossly underpaid. Some employees are receiving tens of thousands of dollars to bring their salaries to at least within 90% of the market rate.Here's evidence:N.C. state employees want equal pay raise footing with teachers
6/13/2008 1:10:25 AM
wait a second.hooksaw is FOR unionization?i'm for it toobut a friend of mine is on the rotten end of a union in massachusetts: basically he and his fiance lived in chapel hill where was a manager at the unc library for a number of years (between 3 and 5, can't remember). anyhow, his fiance got into a university in massachusetts for a phd and he moved up there with her. unfortunately when he looked for work at the public university system in massachusetts, he found that all the library jobs were union and that a seniority system was in effect, such that he could never even be considered for a library job because someone already in the union got it before him.he ended up having to work at a cafeteria instead, just to get into the system and gain some seniority to be able to apply for a library job.that said, a modest and well-controlled union can be a good thing and i have hopes that gov't employees in this state will have the opportunity.[Edited on June 13, 2008 at 1:20 AM. Reason : .]
6/13/2008 1:14:33 AM
he can speak for himself but "I'm not a huge fan of modern-day unions myself for a number of reasons." is what he said, he just opposes government mandated bans]
6/13/2008 1:17:13 AM
^^ FAIL. ^ Got it on the first try.
6/13/2008 1:19:47 AM
wait. what? i was just pleasantly surprised. man i can't even compliment you, it seems.i read what you had said in the thread and agreed with the majority.[Edited on June 13, 2008 at 1:23 AM. Reason : .]
6/13/2008 1:22:22 AM
^ Um. . .nice edit. PASS on the latter edit. Still FAIL on the former. PS: It's "fiancée"--FYI. [Edited on June 13, 2008 at 1:27 AM. Reason : .]
6/13/2008 1:25:54 AM
well, i was typing the edit while you two replied. i honestly thought i should refine my message a bit. i was surprised anyone had already replied honestly.
6/13/2008 1:29:13 AM
Understood.
6/13/2008 1:30:13 AM
6/13/2008 1:32:58 AM
an aside: apparently the public universities in massachusetts are in terrible shape too. be thankful for what you have/had in the unc system.
6/13/2008 1:34:49 AM
BTW, the difference in open shop and union shop should be well noted here, too--it's quite a significant difference. In any event, it sure seems that a lot of people come here from the North for whatever reason.BTW, I often hear them mention things like the "mild temperatures." Yeah? Just wait 'til summer, Yankee!
6/13/2008 2:02:59 AM
unions are strong in seattle. and WA in general.i cant say they have any deleterious effect. its a good system. prevailing wage is a good thing.we also have the highest minimum wage of any state. 8-something an hour...no state income tax. property taxes in this county are teh suck, but hey. cant have everything.i really can't complain. we have a shit ton of services here. even the panhandlers and bums are pretty well off.
6/13/2008 2:06:05 AM
wtf is this civil discourse doing in TSB?
6/13/2008 2:12:18 AM
^^ Utopia is in Washington? Who knew? JK ^ Yeah, this is damaging my street cred. [Edited on June 13, 2008 at 2:14 AM. Reason : .]
6/13/2008 2:13:39 AM
Once we unionize, I'll be able to not show up for work, but still collect checks for ~15 years until they go through the red tape of firing me.excellent
6/13/2008 8:00:57 AM
6/13/2008 2:48:16 PM
people in union jobs get fired out here all the time.take Boeing, for instance.you get caught stealing (including falsifying time) -- you're gone.everything else, is pretty much three strikes you're out.having a union job is not a guarantee that you're gonna keep it. but it is a guarantee that you'll receive prevailing wages, work in a safe environment, and have representation against the whims of management to treat you like an expendable resource.
6/13/2008 3:35:54 PM
6/13/2008 6:45:07 PM
what i read from ^ is, why would you want unions?! you get paid less and work more without them!
6/14/2008 10:18:54 AM
getting paid less and having a job is a lot better than getting paid so much your job is outsourced.
6/15/2008 5:38:32 PM
I'm just tired of teachers getting 7% and the rest of State employees crossing their fingers to get just 2%.BTW, why don't they ever consider flat raises? It seems the big problem is in starting teacher pay (though I have a friend who has only been teaching 4 years and she makes $48,000). So instead of a 5% for everyone, take the funding you have and divide by # of teachers and give everyone the same. At least alternate between pecentage and flat raises to prevent greater separation of income levels.
6/15/2008 9:58:06 PM
There are a lot of problems with the education system, and none of them are solved by these^ retarded ideas. He guys, let's remove all incentives for someone to develop professionally!!!!
6/15/2008 10:56:35 PM
6/16/2008 7:34:57 AM
not too much harm meant, just a little I'm just real anti-union here lately because if it gets started down here we have a lot to loose. My brother is an IE for a very large company and they have a plant that employees over 3k people, he told me there is an "unwritten but spoken" memo that IF they ever unionized that factory would be shut down and moved to wherever. We had a plant unionize here is Asheboro a few years ago, and there is a VERY good chance now that it'll close down. The unions come in and promise all these great things and in reality they can't deliver... a union is a business, plain and simple, they're in business to make money for union heads, they need members to make $, that's why they hate wal-mart, and why they are desperately trying to get into the south.And as far as being on par w/ the private sector I think you have to look at your job in an economic sense. I had a great econ professor at state, Dr. Russell Lamb, who kept bashing the idea that both teaches and professors would say they needed pay at "parity" with the private sector. He HATED this, mainly because as a employee of the state you have just about NIL risk. Almost no one looses their job/position w/ colleges, gov depts or what have you. He said as an Econ professor he couldn't tell us he deserved more pay that what he was receiving, which as he said $120k ain't bad money. But he deserves more respect, because instead of always complaining about his pay he did something my senior year (he was also my advisor) he QUIT! Took a VERY high paying job w/ the Fed.And good luck to u in the private sector, my wife left the state after a year, and even though she works a heck of a lot more now she at least feels like she accomplishes something at the end of the day.[Edited on June 16, 2008 at 8:51 PM. Reason : mas]
6/16/2008 8:46:09 PM
6/16/2008 10:02:08 PM
bttt by request
12/11/2008 7:14:50 PM
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12/11/2008 10:51:54 PM
[Edited on December 11, 2008 at 11:04 PM. Reason :
12/11/2008 11:03:38 PM
it's $20K stipend + tuition at UW for grad assistants, plus medical and dental, although the med/dental is kind of weak compared to what i get w/ blue cross blue shieldi think that's fairly average across the nation, at least at your regular state university.
12/12/2008 1:20:58 AM
I requested this bump because SEANC recently partnered with SEIU (Service Employees International Union) and. . .SEANC leaders join SEIU board
12/12/2008 4:36:35 AM
There is no way SEANC has 55,000 members. I'm a state employee and don't know of anyone who is a member.
12/12/2008 7:54:05 AM
This thread makes me sad for our state.
12/12/2008 8:44:23 AM
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12/12/2008 1:58:39 PM
you need to look up the words douche and bag
12/12/2008 4:53:46 PM
Which really wouldn't solve anything since in the phrase douche bag it is necessary to have both words together and not their separate definitions. There will come a time when you have to enter the real world. It will be interesting to you.
12/12/2008 6:36:46 PM
Real world? Oh is that when I have bills, a mortgage, taxes? Already there buddy...except I didn't get a job on a campaign like you. Your view of the world is already warped.
12/15/2008 12:33:58 PM
lol
12/15/2008 12:51:08 PM