This is an issue I am going to have to face at my workplace very soon. I just don't know what's so great about having a Union represent me. Not saying they are bad or good, I just don't know or understand the whole purpose. Not sure if this is right forum but thought I'd throw it out there and see if anyone can help. I've read good and bad about unions.
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In a nutshell, if you went to your superior and demanded more paid holidays off and an annual raise to keep up with cost of living, they'd probably laugh you straight out of the office. A union does that type of negotiating on your behalf, and since they represent most or all of the employees there it's much easier for them to reach agreeable terms. Another benefit is that you will be protected to some degree from being terminated or singled out because you'll have an influencial representative to speak on your behalf.
The downside is that you will belong to a group that, for better or worse, has the power to decide your ultimate fate with the company. You are expected to report any issues to the union and allow them to handle it, which sometimes means that you will not have the opportunity to speak for yourself. If the union tells you not to go to work in protest, then you're not supposed to go to work.
Of course, this is all just off the top of my head...there's many good websites out there that go into much greater detail. Check out this article-
http://www.aflcio.org/joinaunion/union101.cfmbg34, eric and MikeHoncho like this. -
unions are made to UNITE the workforce and help them acheive common goals by giving them one organized front and voice, instead of many individual workers who can be dealt with individually and turned against each other.
but like all things, unions are run by people, and PEOPLE are flawwed. so there is always the potential for good or bad. -
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Okay, picture this:
You become Union
You work your *** off cause you are ambitous and to impress and work towards a nice raise.
The guy next to you does jack-squat.
Guess what, you both end up with the exact same position and raise. Isn't going to change.
Also, the Union stewards decide that the company isn't meeting what they want or expect, well of course then you go on strike, whether or not you agree with the reasoning or not.
Fortunately, my company is slowly but surely completely doing away with Unions, and most people are happier...including those that used to be Union.
The ones that aren't happy are of course the Stewards, and those that are fine with status quo because they strive for mediocracy and feel entitled to do so. :up:bg34 likes this.