There are good unions and bad unions just like like there are good employers and bad employers. I worked in a shop that had the union come in and talk to us to see if we wanted to join. The union didn't offer anything more than we were getting. In fact less by the time you figure in you union dues. We voted against it. The plant manager however suggested that we should have our own internal employee group and elect 2 people that will represent us to negotiate wages and other issues. The plant manager was also the head of where I first started my apprenticeship. We had an internal group there that worked very well with management. Wage negotiations every 6 months and any other concerns. Unions are not the be all and end all of good working conditions. Dave
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