Twardlow wrote:
I disagree with your attitude regarding "UNION GREED."
Labor Unions are the only thing that allows a working man to insist on a living wage suitable for the skills required for his job.
If you hire out at McDonalds, say, you are forced to accept the wage they offer. An individual negatiating with a company with thousands and thousands of employee has no chance. They offer the job, take it or leave it.
If you are represented by, say, ten thousand organized employees, McDonalds has to sit down and discuss wages and working conditions.
It seems to me, only an ignorant or wildly misinformed person would be against that.
I was a union member for 45 years, and it served me well at a number of different levels.
I think you are a prisoner of your own misunderstandings, and it costs you money.
But, then, perhaps you didn't want a better wage, improved working conditions, and a say in how your job should go.
To each, his own.
I disagree with your attitude regarding "UNIO... (
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I worked for a non-union company. Here comes the union. Hundreds of open-minded employees looked at both sides.
'We the People' voted NO TO THE UNION.
A man is capable of standing on his own two feet.