jtrain609
Antisocial Monster
This is in reply to Grayson, but it holds generally I think.
This is my point of view on unions, after seeing the havoc that big business can bring to a community.
To me, managment is the devil. Their goal is to try to extract as much as possible from their workers for the least amount of money. That means that they will screw workers as often as the oppertunity presents itself, simply by the definition of managment (extract as much as possible with less money). I've worked jobs where that has happened as I'm sure most people have. One in particular (that I continue to complain about) was Toys-R-Us (TRU). While it might seem that this situation wouldn't matter at such a low level job, the local economy in which I was trying to find work in was so depressed that college educated folks were taking retail jobs at TRU because they had lost the jobs that their degree's had gotten them. Managment well knew that they had people busting down their door to make $5.40 an hour, and would fire someone every 2-3 weeks as an example to make sure everyone knew they were serious. This place needed a union as managment was horrible. Now I know a few of you are going to say "Just go work somewhere else!" That's great, until you have a 4 year degree in computer science and can't find work within 100 miles better than TRU and you have a family to feed and bills to pay. The fact of the matter is that sometimes the jobs are not there, and I don't believe that means it should be open season on employee's to bend over just so they have a poorly paying entry level position. That's extortion if you ask me. As such, TRU won't be around much longer; their employee's will probably end up bleeding the company to death. Good riddance, it should teach some of the managment how NOT to treat their employee's.
Now contrast that with my current job. My boss has bent over backwards to take care of me, and as such I've busted butt for the guy to do whatever I can to help him out. If he's got another job for me, I'm there without complaint beacuse I KNOW that he's going to take care of me. We're not paid the best (what student's ever are?), but we're well taken care of. We get treated well, and we'll do a lot for our managment.
To me, airlines that have unions have done something to deserve unions (line stolen from Russ). There are some company's out there without unions, and I wouldn't have any problem working for them if they want to take care of their employee's. But if an airline want's to do everything that all the mainline carriers have done in the past (most noteable to me, the CAL and Eastern Airlines strikes), then bring the union on. Break managment's legs; they have it coming to them. If you want to treat your employee's horribly and try to extort them just so you can make a few more million then you deserve to have a union on grounds.
I'm all ready to make nice with company's that want to play fair, but after you work a few crappy jobs with horrible managment because you can't find anything else, or you drive around Flint, MI a little while and see the devistation that GM caused you start to think a little differently. That's great for ya'll that enjoy getting extorted by your employer, and want to defend them doing so; but I won't. Furthermore, if you are walking across a picket line and want to take my job then you are taking a stab at ME and MY FAMILY. It's scabs that destroy people's lives when they are trying to better themselves. Imagine the outcry if France started bombing U.S. military bases during the Iraq war beacuse they didn't agree with our invasion. Don't agree with a strike? Fine, but don't dare try to cross it less you want to get your own self curb stomped; just like we would have done to France if they had started bombing us. It's no different to me.
Managment always throws the first punch in these situations, and they deserve to get curb stomped if they want to treat their employee's like dirt.
BTW: Definition of curb stomp; to forcefully place one's head between your foot and a curb. Also known as what the University of Toledo's football team did to Western Michigan's football team the other night.
This is my point of view on unions, after seeing the havoc that big business can bring to a community.
To me, managment is the devil. Their goal is to try to extract as much as possible from their workers for the least amount of money. That means that they will screw workers as often as the oppertunity presents itself, simply by the definition of managment (extract as much as possible with less money). I've worked jobs where that has happened as I'm sure most people have. One in particular (that I continue to complain about) was Toys-R-Us (TRU). While it might seem that this situation wouldn't matter at such a low level job, the local economy in which I was trying to find work in was so depressed that college educated folks were taking retail jobs at TRU because they had lost the jobs that their degree's had gotten them. Managment well knew that they had people busting down their door to make $5.40 an hour, and would fire someone every 2-3 weeks as an example to make sure everyone knew they were serious. This place needed a union as managment was horrible. Now I know a few of you are going to say "Just go work somewhere else!" That's great, until you have a 4 year degree in computer science and can't find work within 100 miles better than TRU and you have a family to feed and bills to pay. The fact of the matter is that sometimes the jobs are not there, and I don't believe that means it should be open season on employee's to bend over just so they have a poorly paying entry level position. That's extortion if you ask me. As such, TRU won't be around much longer; their employee's will probably end up bleeding the company to death. Good riddance, it should teach some of the managment how NOT to treat their employee's.
Now contrast that with my current job. My boss has bent over backwards to take care of me, and as such I've busted butt for the guy to do whatever I can to help him out. If he's got another job for me, I'm there without complaint beacuse I KNOW that he's going to take care of me. We're not paid the best (what student's ever are?), but we're well taken care of. We get treated well, and we'll do a lot for our managment.
To me, airlines that have unions have done something to deserve unions (line stolen from Russ). There are some company's out there without unions, and I wouldn't have any problem working for them if they want to take care of their employee's. But if an airline want's to do everything that all the mainline carriers have done in the past (most noteable to me, the CAL and Eastern Airlines strikes), then bring the union on. Break managment's legs; they have it coming to them. If you want to treat your employee's horribly and try to extort them just so you can make a few more million then you deserve to have a union on grounds.
I'm all ready to make nice with company's that want to play fair, but after you work a few crappy jobs with horrible managment because you can't find anything else, or you drive around Flint, MI a little while and see the devistation that GM caused you start to think a little differently. That's great for ya'll that enjoy getting extorted by your employer, and want to defend them doing so; but I won't. Furthermore, if you are walking across a picket line and want to take my job then you are taking a stab at ME and MY FAMILY. It's scabs that destroy people's lives when they are trying to better themselves. Imagine the outcry if France started bombing U.S. military bases during the Iraq war beacuse they didn't agree with our invasion. Don't agree with a strike? Fine, but don't dare try to cross it less you want to get your own self curb stomped; just like we would have done to France if they had started bombing us. It's no different to me.
Managment always throws the first punch in these situations, and they deserve to get curb stomped if they want to treat their employee's like dirt.
BTW: Definition of curb stomp; to forcefully place one's head between your foot and a curb. Also known as what the University of Toledo's football team did to Western Michigan's football team the other night.