06-24-2009, 09:40 AM
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#107
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Not a casual user
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
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Originally Posted by MarchHare
Yes, everyone uses their leverage to try to maximize their salaries. Honest employees do it by trying to be the best employee they can be, improving their productivity, enchancing their education, and setting an example for their coworkers to follow. Union workers do it by walking off the job en masse, verbally and physically intimidating their non-union coworkers (and their families!), vandalizing their property, organizing public boycott's of their employer's products, etc.
If I did any of the things some (not all, thankfully) union members do during a strike, I'd be fired immediately -- and rightly so. Union members, on the other hand, are protected and have the power to not only get away with their workplace terrorism but are often rewarded for it when management makes concessions.
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Sadly any of the stuff you mentioned gets wiped clean as a part of a back to work agreement when a strike is over.
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