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> A union only has power when it has bargained
> a contract with a particular employer, or representatives of
> a certain industry.
Would somebody please tell me about situations where
somebody can be a member of a union and derive ANY
net benefit from it (after paying dues, etc.) when
you work at a company that is not itself unionized?
If I joined the Teamsters tomorrow, what effect could
that have on my working conditions (assuming I could
remain employed...) or my next salary negotiation
as the lone technical writer at an 80-person company?
The word "union" has been used explicitly, so naturally
I'm excluding professional associations, which might
have a teensy bit of cachet at salary-negotiation time
(such as PEng designations for those who qualify).
> Then both sides are bound to what's been
> agreed upon. Don't forget that along with that higher salary
> unions negotiate, comes the expectation that the workers will
> be more highly qualified, if not the best qualified
> candidates for the jobs.
That's not the funniest thing I've ever heard, but
it's right up there. "Unionized = best qualified"??
WAAAAAaaaaaahahahahahahaha omigod, my sides hurt... :-)
/kevin
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