they are total BS anymore they were great when they first appeared but now they are so corrupt and they are so money hungry and they don't keep all employees in mind only the most senior members. they don't come out and let the members know that going on stirke for months on end just to get a tiny little raise that it would take a couple of years of work with the new pay raise sometimes to make back the money they lost from being on strike for so long and not working. i think in very few select cases unions are good but more often then not anymore they are horrible
2007-02-07 16:07:20
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answered by liizerk 2
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I was a member of a College Teachers Union and the dues were more than adequate, I thought. I discovered that the union was absolutely useless except for little non-alcoholic get-togethers and the teacher who had been running it for a long time had never won a single problem. The board just laughed.
At one point I had a disagreement with a member of the administration and because the union head didn't want to get in trouble with them, he would not help me at all. He would not even call the Legal Department of the central Union office. I went to an attorney and found that I had done nothing wrong, but the school had deep pockets and it would become "he said; she said" and I couldn't win that either. The President of the Faculty Senate finally told the administrator to leave me alone which he did, but I ended up retiring. Probably the best thing that happened as my blood pressure went down 20 points.
2007-02-15 15:10:35
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answered by PAT 3
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My husband is not a hard corunionist but was involved in an industrial strike 10 years ago.We learned so much during that strike and you are right unions don't care for the workers. His union was corrupt and the workers wanted them out and get another union in. The end result was 47 workers lost their jobs because of the way the union handled the situation. Mud sticks my husband could not get a job for about 10years, but the union reps. kept on working. Personally I had never seen so much corruption and violence my husband spoke up about the violence and sealed his fate by not being able to get work from anyone involved. Say no to unions.
2007-02-07 16:11:21
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answered by repent 4
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Sure they are. They were formed to stop employee abuse and low pay rates,health and safety issues, vacation time, sick leave and so on. Though there is corruption in the Union (as in the government and most big businesses**ENRON***) it still holds the vital purpose of maintaining what the Union has won for its members but for ALL employees. Remember many businesses use union contract to model theirs. If union wages were not as healthy as they are, most mid to low level white color jobs wouldn't pay near what they do. We are now entering the day where businesses are asking for "give backs". If the union was not in place, the businesse would have us all at minimum wages.
NO health care, limited vacation days and so on. If you eliminate the union, you will eliminate the middle class. The rich will get richer and the struggling will struggle more.
2007-02-13 12:00:25
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answered by tim s 2
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im in a union, and ive had friends join and then quit almost immediately in horror at the incompetence and corruption they encountered. Im pretty sick of them too, they need a shake up, and i dont mean just throwing the officials in jail. Although they may belong there so do many other corporation heads, and although i dont really mind some of the corruption they need to get in the 20th century and realize that the easier it is for me to work the more money they are going to make. They may slow things down, and make them more expensive for companies thus for other people, but they are part of a check and balance system, to protect the workers.
2007-02-07 16:01:48
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answered by tomhale138 6
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definite, yet, they might want to regulate. Unions have finished lots for workers interior the U. S.. Elitists like Obama who went to varsity and then got here across out that the highschool drop out next door is a Union experienced trades worker who basically grew to change right into a journeyman and is making 100K a year. no longer in uncomplicated words that, yet, the organization that employed the drop out paid for his practise and it in uncomplicated words took about see you later because it did for Obama to graduate regulation college. starting to be a journeyman in experienced trades is so a lot more effective sturdy than getting a bachelors. you pays for a bachelors degree, to change right into a journeyman you should get somebody else to pay for it. the problem is the Elitists hate the actual shown reality that those men make more effective money than lots of the human beings they went to varsity with so that they ***** about exertions prices and examine out to oppress the human beings who do not do what the elites imagine they might want to do. So unions get busted, union leaders are presented bribes and change into corrupt, unions promote out the staff the way the UAW did by potential of allowing non-union short-time period workers into the factories. particular, the UAW might want to have began a Union Temp organization, lots of unions did. yet they did not because the UAW needed to promote out the staff. Unions definite, corrupt Union leaders like there are interior the UAW, NO. playstation : us of a is the no individual million producer interior the international. In 2009 lets lose this status to China if we are no more effective effectual. strengthen wages and promote automobiles an identical way Ford did again on the turn of the 20 th century.
2016-10-17 05:58:38
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as there are employers, there will need to be unions to represent the workforce. I agree that compromise is often considered a weakness by union officials who seem to relish confrontation and muscle-flexing, but the basic institution is still both necessary and productively benefits society as a whole.
2007-02-07 16:02:15
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answered by Bart S 7
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Well they have simply and purely sold the average hard working legal American out. There only purpose now is to keep the dues high, medical high, and hope you never reach retirement.
2007-02-15 10:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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