There was a time when unions were needed to get labor laws in place. But now they protect the slugs who abuse there jobs and the union protects them.
I live just North of Detolit MI so unions are a large part of life here. I have been in the I.A.M for 13 years in which i made great money in part to the union and my drive to better my self.
I have seen how people scam and cost the companys money becausethe unions protect there jobs.
I "was" in the automation tooling trade and i have to say the union was good to us ! But if you give people the choice they won"t work with out the union.
Unions get you contract raises and benfits that a company might not offer or give.
Do i support unions "Yes and No" , the companys need to have the right with out a strike and a court battle to get rid of the dead weight that cost them so much money.
We were tooling Rom 2 in Romulus MI for Dodge truck. Iwas there running afternoon shift for the company i worked for. I roll was to fix with my guys any issues that may creep up with our new tooling and teach the people how to use it.
I had a problem with a worker who just couldn"t grasp how to run the toolig at hand. I did relaize that he was drinking at lunch , there was no debating it.
I also had one of my guys coming in at mid nite smelling of booze.
After several equipment crashes i had enough with this drunk i was trying to teach. But i can"t rat him out because i"m in the union and you can"t rat on fellow union brothers.
Long story short i traded our drunk for theres and got both some time off to think about there problems and the union protect there jobs !!!!
Fire them....
The gentelmen from the plant that i had taken out was taken to the clinic ware he blew 2.5 .
I did this with out the union ever knowing i sponcered this deal.
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