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06-07-2009, 02:41 PM | #12 | |
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06-07-2009, 10:13 PM | #13 |
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Question about unions.
I've been indoctrinated my entire life into thinking unions are eeeeeevil. A few examples: My dad blames the UAW for the bankruptcies of GM among others, saying that them arguing their wages/pensions/benefits higher led to their eventual fall. I've also heard they drive companies to outsource and they have a way of strongarming people into signing off on a union, and that this legislation would only make it easier. Of course I've heard arguments for and against. Some saying that unions save the American worker, while others say they are leading to the destruction of the U.S. economy. I'm so confused it's mindboggling. And another thing, I know plenty of small business owners and none of them rule their employees with an iron fist (including my dad). All I hear on this board are stories of satan-like bosses where unions are essential. Just pointing out that I might be a product of my environment and as a consequence might have a bias.
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All in all, a union is good for workers, bad for rich bastards hoarding wealth drawn from the ill-gotten blood, sweat, and tears of their lowest employees.
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06-07-2009, 10:26 PM | #15 |
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Ha ha ha.
I know many people that work at the Ford plant in Toronto that make $80/hour. Assembly line workers. They are not in a minority and that is not a living wage. Part of the financial problems right now is generated by that. The issue is not so black and white in any direction. I agree unions are generally a good thing but the same evils that corrupt the "big bad wealthy men" can eventually corrupt massive unions too. People are people. |
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06-07-2009, 11:12 PM | #17 | |
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The economic argument against unions is that it raises cost of production, which has to be passed onto consumers, who then buy less, which then lowers total profits. If costs get too high, the company closes, and both employees and employers are out of work. The social argument for unions is that the balance of power between an individual employee and an employer is so one-sided that employees are forced to compete in a race to the bottom, working for less than a living wage, unsafe conditions, excessive hours, and such. Republicans tend to argue the economic angle, and Democrats tend to argue the social angle. That's probably why you're confused. |
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06-07-2009, 11:17 PM | #18 |
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Since before this act it was basically stated to many employees by their employers, that if they even mentioned the word "union" they would fired, I see absolutely nothing wrong with a law stating that workers may learn about unions, talk about unionizing, and unionize if they wish, without fear of immediate dismissal.
Not sure about anyone else who worked minimum wage jobs as a teenager but McDonald's for example tells its employees right out that anyone involved in unionizing will be fired immediately. McDonald's of course is one of the companies most threatened by something like unionization because they can't outsource their jobs to another country. Wal-Mart is another company who can't outsource their jobs, and hey, look, extremely anti-union. Not that there aren't lots of companies that can outsource, but there are exceptions, and even with outsourcing being a paper-thin excuse for some companies, for others, its not an option at all. What is an option is the unfair and immediate dismissal of employees based entirely around pro-union leanings, and if a law can remove this I see no negatives that do not outweigh the great positives of allowing workers to negotiate for better pay and working conditions without fear or reprisal. You always have to ask in any situation, "who benefits", and the fact of the matter is that 99% of the time, when unionization is not an option for employees, owners and employers win out and employees lose out.
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06-08-2009, 07:11 PM | #19 | ||
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1) In that particular case he's absolutely right. The union contracts that the UAW demands are WAY out of line with the entire rest of the world, and, frankly, with reality; automakers are required to keep paying their retirees' healthcare costs for life. In today's world, that means a shitton of expensive procedures, drugs, facilities... When the contracts were drafted, it meant antibiotics, a few surgeries, and the occasional placebo. That's without mentioning the differences in life expectancy from then to now. 2) Bear in mind that unions are as much a historical as an economic phenomenon; in the past, factory conditions were brutal, strikes were met with military responses, and wages were piss-poor. Upward mobility--and the promise of the American Dream--were impossible. In that environment, unions were great. As for today, well, there are still places that don't want to offer the right benefits, that endanger their workers with bad conditions, or that offer piss-poor wages. Quote:
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