Posted by john_Bud on June 11, 2009 at 19:00:56 from (67.142.166.26):
In Reply to: UNIONS ???? posted by kyhayman on June 11, 2009 at 18:48:33:
kyhayman said: (quoted from post at 18:48:33 06/11/09) I'm with you, for a long time I fell for the line that people had a right to work without being part of a union. The whole jazz, I bought hook line and sinker. Unions have been under the gun for 20 years and look at where the economy has gone. Stock market goes up and the middle class gets poorer. Stock market goes down and the middle class gets poorer. I'm all for a little dose of union and protectionism. Nothing else seems to work or help.
I worked a union plant for years. A super found a union guy sleeping behind a stack of crates. Yelled at him to wake up - the super got punched out. Guy got suspended for 3 days. Then got brought back, full back pay and the super was shipped to a different plant then fired. All to keep the union from striking at a critical time. Month later they struck anyway over more BS power play Sh---tuff and the plant shut down after a prolonged strike. Work all went over seas. All that union did was get in the way and protect workers that were too lazy to work or too incompetent to get the job done right.
Unions are supposed to HELP the workers. Nowadays they (and all politicians) exist to exist.
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