ScottG
Well-Known Member
DISCLAIMER: These are just questions I have as I have had family members in unions and a brother with a economics and finance degree working on taking the LSAT. Don't jump on me cause I really am trying to see the need\benefit for unions.
I have several family members who are former union, my brother as stated above and all of his past instructors telling me the negatives of unions in the modern workforce. So seeing as how I am seeking employment in a union workforce I am still trying to find someone who can rebuff their points which I will lay out as best I can in limited space.
1. With the successes realized world wide of truly free market systems, how is it possible to justify unions that establish artificial values for their workforce when time has shown that a free market with eventually reach optimal equilibrium. That means as far as safety(low time pilots) as well as pilot pay\benefits (at all levels).
2. Based on the above, how can union members think that they get to choose their pay when that is not what the market has set for them. Safety is not a valid point here because if low time pilots undercutting other pilots were to become unsafe it is assured that the public will demand more experience (which means more pay). Basically, what the pilots think they deserve and what the market says they deserve are very different values. Undercutting is the reason for economic advance again as it is what establishes the most efficient market.
3. Management is not dumb\abusive\evil. They do want to get rich. In a free market they are the one who get rich. The union members regardless of what they believe\have been taught, are not entitled to any given share of what the company makes. A free market is with out argument the best economy out there and in a free market management makes the money(sorry labor).
All this being said it is unknown what the market value is for a pilot, without unions eventually the market value might even exceed the current union value due to more efficient ops. Regardless, the supply of pilots along with acceptable safety as deemed by the public are (among other factors)what should set market value.
I had to type semi-fast here as I have some pressing matters, also please see above disclaimer, I DO encourage people with first hand knowledge to give me knowledgeable points proving these statement false. Even as it stands for my own personal gains I would belong to a union as I see the non union pilots and that doesn't look fun BUT until I see otherwise, I can't help but think - and don't hate cause I am waiting for info - "I could be a future scab". I throw myself at the mercy of the public, prove me wrong.
I have several family members who are former union, my brother as stated above and all of his past instructors telling me the negatives of unions in the modern workforce. So seeing as how I am seeking employment in a union workforce I am still trying to find someone who can rebuff their points which I will lay out as best I can in limited space.
1. With the successes realized world wide of truly free market systems, how is it possible to justify unions that establish artificial values for their workforce when time has shown that a free market with eventually reach optimal equilibrium. That means as far as safety(low time pilots) as well as pilot pay\benefits (at all levels).
2. Based on the above, how can union members think that they get to choose their pay when that is not what the market has set for them. Safety is not a valid point here because if low time pilots undercutting other pilots were to become unsafe it is assured that the public will demand more experience (which means more pay). Basically, what the pilots think they deserve and what the market says they deserve are very different values. Undercutting is the reason for economic advance again as it is what establishes the most efficient market.
3. Management is not dumb\abusive\evil. They do want to get rich. In a free market they are the one who get rich. The union members regardless of what they believe\have been taught, are not entitled to any given share of what the company makes. A free market is with out argument the best economy out there and in a free market management makes the money(sorry labor).
All this being said it is unknown what the market value is for a pilot, without unions eventually the market value might even exceed the current union value due to more efficient ops. Regardless, the supply of pilots along with acceptable safety as deemed by the public are (among other factors)what should set market value.
I had to type semi-fast here as I have some pressing matters, also please see above disclaimer, I DO encourage people with first hand knowledge to give me knowledgeable points proving these statement false. Even as it stands for my own personal gains I would belong to a union as I see the non union pilots and that doesn't look fun BUT until I see otherwise, I can't help but think - and don't hate cause I am waiting for info - "I could be a future scab". I throw myself at the mercy of the public, prove me wrong.