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without taking care of your employees you are at a disadvantage in the market place. But there is balance.
Companies that exceed pay, benefits, working conditions of union companies, give their employees the advances brought into the work force by the unions, without having to pay dues. The non-union transplants auto companies, do not have unions, but are reported to be better places to work than the UAW represented plants. Enlightened management understands. BTW I still remember the Teamsters taking dues out of my last paycheck as Zantop went out of buisness. I saved the pay stubb.And that balance is usually only achieved with union intervention.
That is still union intervention because those companies only provide those things to keep their workers from voting in a union. Without union companies out there to set the standards for wages, benefits, and work rules, those non-union workers would be getting minimum wage and slave labor conditions.Companies that exceed pay, benefits, working conditions of union companies, give their employees the advances brought into the work force by the unions, without having to pay dues. The non-union transplants auto companies, do not have unions, but are reported to be better places to work than the UAW represented plants.
BTW I still remember the Teamsters taking dues out of my last paycheck as Zantop went out of buisness. I saved the pay stubb.
But indirectly, enlightened management knows you have to match industry standards to be competitive in retaining and attacking employees. Therefore employees at those non-union companies benefit from the union company work rules without having to pay dues. I have never said I am against what unions have done to make our industry a better place to work, things like single rooms on RON's etc. BTW “So What” Unions are in the business of selling dues. If the Teamsters were as enlightened as many of the higher quality managers, they would understand you just lost your job and needed every nickel to feed yourself and not take that $100 out of your last paycheck, which included credit for earned vacation days.That is still union intervention because those companies only provide those things to keep their workers from voting in a union. Without union companies out there to set the standards for wages, benefits, and work rules, those non-union workers would be getting minimum wage and slave labor conditions.
So what?
"Enlightened management" is a pipe dream, and really only exists at SWA in this industry.<font face="Verdana">But indirectly, enlightened management knows you have to match industry standards to be competitive in retaining and attacking employees.
In other words, you feel it's ok for these pilots to leach off of other pilots who are contributing to the cause both financially and otherwise? Non-union pilots are benefiting from unions, but are contributing nothing. In the end, they are worse off because the union would have more power and accomplish even more for them if they would just join the fight and create a true national brotherhood.Therefore employees at those non-union companies benefit from the union company work rules without having to pay dues. I have never said I am against what unions have done to make our industry a better place to work, things like single rooms on RON's etc.
Non-union pilots are benefiting from unions, but are contributing nothing. In the end, they are worse off because the union would have more power and accomplish even more for them if they would just join the fight and create a true national brotherhood.
When is ALPA going to create a "true national brotherhood"..... one doesn't exist today.... however we would all benefit if there was a "true national brotherhood"..... Have ALPA get on that would ya....
They're kind of busy dealing with back-stabbing, self-serving SOBs filing lawsuits.
without taking care of your employees you are at a disadvantage in the market place. But there is balance.
PCL says all non-union pilots are leaches, is that what I see here? So as a former dues paying union member who finds himself unemployed and takes a job at a great non-union company I am now a leach? Is that close to being a SCAB? And it is all right for unions to take money from unemployed pilots?In other words, you feel it's ok for these pilots to leach off of other pilots who are contributing to the cause both financially and otherwise? Non-union pilots are benefiting from unions, but are contributing nothing. In the end, they are worse off because the union would have more power and accomplish even more for them if they would just join the fight and create a true national brotherhood.
Yeah, pretty much. When you benefit from what unions have accomplished without contributing to the cause, you are a leech.PCL says all non-union pilots are leaches, is that what I see here?
And it is all right for unions to take money from unemployed pilots?