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Posted by Steve450 on February 21, 2004 at 15:12:19 from (64.78.90.240):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: OT. More jobs?? How......?? posted by jimNCal on February 21, 2004 at 09:17:35:
I agree! A friend of mine is a non union shop manager of a union heavy manufacturing shop. He said they would be more than willing to pay the UNION pay scale to their workers if they would just work. He sees the same union BS going on in his shop. The problem is not the wage being paid, it's the "that's not my job" attitude that the union protected lazy man has when asked to get off his butt and do some WORK for the money he is being paid. I'ts not the cost per hour, it's the amount of un-productive hours spent becaue the union book says that a welder is not allowed to go to the stock room to get supplies, he has to have a laborer go get them for him (or something to that effect)while the welder stands around and does nothing because "that's not his job". Lazy.
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