i shared this topic with my sister who's husband is a union carpenter here's her thoughts
;" If you want you can submit my feelings about Unions....................."
"It's true that Unions have dug their own graves.
When Unions first came they were good. They negotiated safer work
conditions. They negotiated higher pay and benefits, but then they blew that
all out the window by demanding more and more and more.
We have OSHA now to protect us from danger. I'd like to see some OSHA
workers take a stroll thru their local Wally Worlds and Meijers and Home
Depots and start handing out fines left and right. I almost broke my neck at
Home Depot because they had a product so high on a shelf that only a 8 foot
tall Amazon Man could reach it. And no I didn't sue them because I was the
idiot who tried to get it! Meijer's and Wally Worlds put up so many
display's that it creates an obstacle course that I don't want to have to
deal with in an emergency situation.
Here we are paying these derelicts, who probably didn't finish high school,
$30 to $70 an hour to build our cars. Makes ya feel all warm, fuzzy and safe
doesn't it?
How about your brother-in-law getting fired from Chrysler at least 7 times.
Late? You're fired! Stealing radios? Fired! Driving the cars like an idiot?
Fired! Getting drunk at work? Fired! Everytime he was fired he went to his
Union rep and got hired back on. Why would he deserve to get his job back?
At least I know when I walk into a building built by a Union Carpenter,
Millwright, Tin Knocker, ect. ect. they have had AT LEAST 4 years of
schooling devoted to the Carpentry field and for them to keep their Union
Card current they have to take and pass refresher courses and attend school
for new technologies. Do these guys deserve the pay they earn? You bet!
Little tidbit.........I have time to sit here and write this because I have
been stuck at home for three days waiting for my 2004 Silverado Truck to be
repaired AGAIN! Shoulda bought the Nissan................." x(