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Old 12-04-2010, 08:53 AM
 
Location: Out in the Badlands
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Originally Posted by Gearhound View Post
Without the Unions, y'all be working 7 days a week, with little pay and no benefits?

Do you morons actually think your company gives you decent wages and benefits, from the goodness of their hearts?

SOMEONE had to bump heads with them, to force them to treat their employees like human beings!?

Steve


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Union have their place and value. However, in many cases they turned into bureaucracies with power well beyond taking care of the "average worker". Books have been written about union abuses so I won't elucidate here. This is coming from a dude that was a union member for 27 years. And trust me I have seen the good they do and the bad!
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