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Re: Union Workers


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Posted by johndeere720diesel on April 19, 2014 at 11:53:20 from (66.87.114.64):

In Reply to: Union Workers posted by showcrop on April 14, 2014 at 18:29:08:

Not all union members are the same. Some make a lot of money others do not. I work for a company that continues to try to break the union every year is another round of abuse. Wages are not any better than a non union shop because every contract the company claims poor and refuses to give a decent raise while they continue to increase the employee cost of health insurance. This it is true they are losing money why do they continue to do business with the customer who upper management has completely screwed that contract up too. Most companies who go bankrupt that have union labor will always blame the union but how many times can you ask someone to give concessions while the cost of living continues to climb? What never is revealed is what the management has done in the last 5-10 or 15 yrs ago the latest started the snowball to losing money poor direction from management then instead of correcting or taking blame they ask the workers to do the same with less or more for less. The company I work for there is many ways to improve efficiency and increase profits with simple obvious changes to operations. All have been brought up to management and nothing has been done because of the lack of trust for the union worker bringing it up. There is no reason for most workers to offer something that could lead to them losing a decent job but management thinks we are trying to pull the wool over there eyes. So those of you blaming the unions for wisconsin's shortfalls should be blaming the politicians who waste tax payers money on stupid programs that help their supporters and no one else. Hostesses problem stemed from management also failure to keep up with the changing market. Yellow and roadways decline is also management's fault in leadership. The company I work for will fail for tripping over dollars to save pennies mentality they have and the incompetence in management roles as in wasting drivers dot hours waiting for a load because the dispatcher is too lazy to print bills or getting hung up on getting a different load dispatched that won't be loaded for hours when there is freight loaded and ready go be hauled so do some research before bashing unions because all you come off as is a jealous person wishing you had their benefits. Fight for your own not against theirs this country is headed to 2 classes of people the rich and the working poor because of politicians and greed of corporations allowing for the export of jobs and factories. You can say all you want about costs of products made here but if everyone made a living wage and wages kept up the ceo compensation over the last 15 yrs it wouldn't be that big of a swing


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