Originally posted by Ripsnort
So, its like sleeping with the devil, gotta have em to balance things out.
Which mirrors the essence of my statement that "The ONLY thing WORSE than having a Union is..... NOT HAVING a Union. "
Rip, you and I agree in almost every respect throughout this thread.
....and now to Eagler:
How would/did the Unions help Joe Sixpack working at Enron?
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Well, for starters, the widespread availability of the 401K is almost certainly directly attributable to union lobbying/bargaining across the USA. So, they wouldn't even have a busted 401K to cry over without unions.
Secondly, unions will be the driving force behind reforming the 401K plans in order to offer more protection against this situation in the future. No, it won't prevent it entirely... crooked managers will still find ways to shaft employees in the retirement arena.. but it will help.
Thirdly, think about the "average" US lifestyle we all enjoy so much.
Know why you're kids are in school and not working like they did at the turn of the century?
Know why the "traditional" work week is 5 days and not 7 like it used to be?
Know why you have two weeks of paid vaction instead of none?
Know why you have a medical plan (in most jobs) instead of just a box of bandaids and a bottle of hydrogen peroxideon the wall at work?
Know why you have any sort of retirement plan at all?
.... well, I could go on and on, as you well know. Some of those are ancient history, but some aren't, like 401k improvements.
The bottom line is that "management" in the US fought hard against EVERY SINGLE ONE of these benefits for US workers and forecast the doom and destruction of the entire US economy should these benefits be given to the working masses.
YOU.. and all of us... have these benefits because Unions fought long.. in some cases over 100 years... to get them for their members. Once achieved, these bennies spread to the non-unionized workforce for obvious reasons. Who would work for a company that didn't offer medical benefits when he could work for one that did?
And when I say fight, I mean the kind where blood flows. In the early days it wasn't lawyers in three piece suits swapping inflammatory rhetoric; it was workers getting their heads cracked by the Pinkerton men that caused these changes.
Yeah, Unions do forked up stuff. They get fat and lazy and quit serving their electorate. Some ARE tied in with the mob.
Some Managements do forked up stuff. They get fat and lazy and quit serving their shareholders AND their employees. Some are tied in with the Mob. Some are the Mob. Some are just our and out thieves like the Enron crew.
There's no denying however that Unions have achieved and are still achieving improvements for the common working man (union and non-union alike). There's no denying that well run coporations are an assest to the economy AND the workforce.
As Rip pointed out... it's about balance. Unions are the counter balance to bad managers.
In my industry, Southwest stands out like a beacon. Mostly non-union, their employees have it every bit as good as any of the unionized carriers. Ask yourself "why is that"?
I'll give you two reasons:
1) SW values its employees and is quite willing to pay them at or very near "industry standard".
2) SW goes out of its way to listen to its employees, show respect and reward them when their work helps the corporation. (Profit sharing)
So again... why is SW mostly non-union. Because happy employees don't join unions.
....and guess what... SW is probably the leading light in the industry in terms of shareholder value right now. Coincidence? I think not.
Koala: So what??
If they don't like it, do something else. It's called freedom.
Tell me, do you think teachers are over or underpaid considering the responibility they hold and the role they play in both raising and educating the nation's children. Without doubt, the job they do is a determining factor in the future success of the nation.
Supply and demand enters into it. There seems to be an endless supply of people willing to enter the teaching profession and wages stay low as a result.
But are you getting results you are happy with? The Cleveland school system and the non-accredited Kansas City, MO school districts are evidence that we are not. Simply because while they are getting the most publicity right now, the situation is nearly the same in many large cities.
Yet you can't raise wages to retain the better teachers because it is NOT a "free market". When teachers strike, the government ORDERS them back to work. (Now the NEA has a lot to answer for as well as the School District Mangagement... see my comment about the only thing WORSE than a union).
So, what do the teachers do? Exactly what you say... they move on.
And what you get is the Cleveland school system.