 slckusrPremium join:2003-03-17 Maumee, OH kudos:1 Reviews:
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Re: reduce costs? I wonder what would happen, Ok so we get rid of the unions and we abolish the minimum wage. Who benefits in that scenario? Business? People? Government?.
Big business are the only ones I see gaining anything, Will they decrease the prices of their products if the minimum wage is abolished? (people will make less money), will inflation go down because we are flooded with workers making under 7.50 (w/e) per hour. What will the government do with taxes once they start receiving less tax revenue from their citizens?!, What will the people do, could you afford 1-3.00 loaves of bread, 3.00+ gallons of milk, clothes, etc..... on 5 bucks per hour?.
Somethings gotta give because the scenario doesnt work, Republicans want it gone but to what end? |
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 Oh_NoTrogglus normalus join:2011-05-21 Chicago, IL | If unions stopped the protecting of bad workers then no one will have anything to complain about. Unions make it easy for the other side to complain. |
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| Give it a rest. Youre talking about a minority of union workers. The overwhelming majority of us are all hard working people, and care about the prosperity of our companies more than our damn CEO's and board directors. WE are the ones that care about YOU. |
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| said by ITALIAN926:Give it a rest. Youre talking about a minority of union workers. The overwhelming majority of us are all hard working people, and care about the prosperity of our companies more than our damn CEO's and board directors. WE are the ones that care about YOU. Then elect like minded people to run your union instead of the jackwagons you have running it now. |
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 Oh_NoTrogglus normalus join:2011-05-21 Chicago, IL 2 edits | reply to ITALIAN926 said by ITALIAN926:Give it a rest. Youre talking about a minority of union workers. The overwhelming majority of us are all hard working people, and care about the prosperity of our companies more than our damn CEO's and board directors. WE are the ones that care about YOU. I work with a union. I would say its around 25% should not be allowed to keep their jobs. The company cannot fire these people for poor performance as the union wont let them. The only thing they can do is hope one of them fails a drug test or does not clock in on time too many times so they can be fired.
It is amazing that the union sticks up for these slackers. One guy got caught sleeping twice on his shift and on video, was fired and the union fought it to get his job back. Other union employees caught him sleeping, but of course the union says they cannot be witness to it. They said it was the workers word versus the supervisors and the video shows the worker with his eyes closed, but that does not mean he was sleeping. Essentially they called the supervisor a liar even when video backed him up. What a joke.
Why do unions force companies to pay for bad workers??? Why would they not want to fire the bad ones so that a good worker can be hired in place?? |
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 | Problem is a good worker is more productive.. which means less union jobs which means less political clout. |
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 | reply to Oh_No Blame the unions for bad workers all you want. The only bad or lazy workers exist in unions only.
Seriously, there are lazy people everywhere, just look around for crying out loud. And for those of you who think that its ok to buy something cheaper elsewhere, unless it is the exact same product, you do get what you pay for. Try building a car on "cheap" parts and tell me how much money you saved over 2 years! |
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