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Originally Posted by MrNurseI_Hope
If anyone disagrees I would like to know because I would like to see if anyone has a reason for not joining a union that I have not heard before because I have heard it all, including being in manasgement meetings where the only topic was how to STOP a union from forming. QUOTE]
How about this one: I am happy with my job, I love where I work, am treated well by management, and see no need to join a union.
In Los Angeles, when I was growing up, there were two newspapers: the LA Herald (?) and LA Times. Now, it's true, the first newspaper was unionized, and the Times wasn't. But you know what? The Times had to keep improving their pay and working conditions to compete with the first newspaper. Unfortunately, the first newspaper ended up in an ugly strike that ended up causing the demise of that newspaper.
I used to think of this as a good reason to support non-union shops...but then I realized that if it weren't for the unions, the LA Times workers wouldn't haven't had it so good. (I don't know what the situation is now.)
San Francisco, by the way, is very unionized. If you have a meeting or convention, you pretty much HAVE to hire union workers. Sometimes it's a PITA.
OTOH, software engineers/programmers have never been unionized...and look where it's gotten them? Perhaps if they'd unionized, the union would have fought all those H1-B visas that industry fought for.
There's a lot about unions that has been unpleasant; but so has there been a lot unpleasant that's happened without unions. As I understand it, the 5 day 40 hour work week is due to union activity.
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