Posted by jason the red on January 14, 2011 at 17:09:40 from (99.123.131.36):
In Reply to: Employers and unions posted by uwua on January 13, 2011 at 21:08:59:
There are way too many misconceptions about unions out there. Yes, there are a few unions out there that protect worthless employees and hold too much power over the company they serve. I am a union carpenter, have been for 12 years. I worked for almost 6 years at one of the largest interior finish contractors in the country. At the end of everyday we turned in our footages, took stock of materials, and so forth. We were held accountable for what we got done and the quality of the product. If you didn't cut it, you were cut. The first year I worked for that company, they had their best year ever and profited over $100 million. So, the company made millions in profits, the workers got paid fair wages (about $40 an hour at that time with benefits included), and the clients got a premium quality product. All company/ worker relationships are symbiotic, unions merely bring the sides closer to the middle.
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