tired_pilot
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Just wondering what you guys in CA, think of the grocery strike. The cashiers who can make over $40,000 a year, have pensions, 0 premium, 0 co-pay medical insurance are involved in a hard-core strike because the stores Albertsons, Safeway and Ralphs want the employees to pay some part of their medical insurance.
I dont know what I think in the matter looking at it from the regional airline perspective. I feel unions still have a place (especially in with airlines). As far as the grocery stores here we have mostly unskilled labor, alot of people that started out of High school and just never quit. People that are making good money just to scan items. I think in a big way they are being taken advantage of by their own union forceing the strike. I do give them credit for standing firm in their demands whether or not they are realistic is another story.
I was at Mesa during their contract talks I wish we could have held as firm. I know its like comparing apples and oranges, interesting to think about though.
Any thoughts?
I dont know what I think in the matter looking at it from the regional airline perspective. I feel unions still have a place (especially in with airlines). As far as the grocery stores here we have mostly unskilled labor, alot of people that started out of High school and just never quit. People that are making good money just to scan items. I think in a big way they are being taken advantage of by their own union forceing the strike. I do give them credit for standing firm in their demands whether or not they are realistic is another story.
I was at Mesa during their contract talks I wish we could have held as firm. I know its like comparing apples and oranges, interesting to think about though.
Any thoughts?