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Originally posted by macman
You should be forcing your workers to create a Union and allow them to dictate to you how the company is run.
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
Unions are not in the business of dictating.
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
They provide leveraged negotiations between employees *as a group* and the employer.
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
Maybe you will eventually learn this?
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
Business and government dictate, especially if it is run by republicans.
Originally posted by zero1020
Correlation does not mean causation. Just because unions are prevalent in Michigan does NOT mean it is to blame for their unemployment.
Unions are crucial to keep what little freedoms we have in the workplace. Without Unions, corporations could impose any rules they wish even if most of their workers hate it.
Originally posted by NavyDoc
Originally posted by ldyserenity
I don't think it's right to force anyone to join any union. But the right to work Bullspit is also garbage. The employer should not have the right to "Close off" Any employee because they're union (this is done here in Florida at wal mart) No Union people will be hired at a wal mart in florida and no union is allowed to try and get wal mart workers to join a union, also if you decide You think you want to join a union, in florida, wal mart will then fire you (and they're the only ones that actually give you breaks down here) So either way to the extreme is very bad. I don't know how it will play out at MI I guess only time will tell. As it says now the way it reads looks innocent enough, but I have learned a lot of double talk in these bills or you know, the fine print over these many years, we shall see.
It seems to me that what you are asking for in freedom of choice that only goes one way. Why should an employee have the freedom to be part of a union but an employer not have the right to not employ a union worker? IMHO, the employee and the employer both have rights and if they cannot come to a mutually beneficial agreement, either side should be free to terminate the relationship.
Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by ldyserenity
Yet they do just that. I have seen a lot of jobs have on their "requirements" list to be a nonsmoker. I suppose it is because they do not want to have to work in smoke breaks. Don't even get me started on the drug test and background check BS.....
Originally posted by begoodbees
Originally posted by zero1020
Correlation does not mean causation. Just because unions are prevalent in Michigan does NOT mean it is to blame for their unemployment.
Unions are crucial to keep what little freedoms we have in the workplace. Without Unions, corporations could impose any rules they wish even if most of their workers hate it.
And all of the good workers will go work some where else where they are appreciated leaving the abusive business owner with no business.
We have laws now. Minimum wage, overtime, child labor laws and many safety regulations. The unions have no purpose anymore and they know it. That is why they are fighting so hard to keep their grip on the businesses that they are still suffocating. It is not the turn of the 20th century anymore.edit on 20-12-2012 by begoodbees because: (no reason given)
Have you considered that the real problem is not pay? Cost of living is high because of all of the hidden costs involved in bringing a product or service to market. Labor, supplies, insurances(of multiple types), compliance with a plethora of regulations, taxes, and numerous other costs. There is no way we can compete in a "free trade environment" with nations that pay slave wages and have fewer insurance and regulation compliance related costs. Nafta, Gatt, and all of the other free trade agreements have sucked all of the good jobs out of America.
Originally posted by ldyserenity
This is ridiculous minimum wage is not any standard of living for a first world country at all...maybe in Africa that would be enough to have a decent life, but not in the USA where everything is way over the top in cost.
Originally posted by YouSir
reply to post by macman
Ummm.....I actually think that unions have served their purpose. I'm no longer in one and wouldn't join if I was paid to. I have too much pride in self and ability to ever go that route again. I especially think that public sector unions should be shut out, down and sideways. There are so many more ethical people out there in the labor force that would fill those positions in a heartbeat. If we protect whistleblowers and have real teeth in employee protections from an enforcement standpoint then there is no need for a union. All of that being said, I think that private unions should be outlawed as well, and those bums thrown to the wolves like everyone else. The Dems love to rag on about leveling the playing field, well lets start there......
YouSir