Cdnfireman
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Somewhere back a few posts the comment came up that a non union company came in and contracted some work for what was normally was taken care of by union workers. The job was done in the same fashion and The company charge full rate and even went as far as saying if he charged more it would be a crime. On the other side the union said they can’t compete with this and cost would be much higher.
My question is why? Perhaps I already know the answer but have a question for you...where the Fock dose the money come from when unions cost twice as much and are half as productive.
its all fun and games till the well runs dry. Like shiny pony, keep taxing and taking till there’s nothing left. Going to be real fun when the music stops and there isn’t enough chairs.
Id love to see the data on union companies being twice as much and half as productive. When I worked as an electrician on industrial jobs, the oil companies would hire union companies because they knew most of the guys had industrial experience and weren’t a bunch of house wirers. There’s a big difference between an industrial electrician and someone who’s spent their career wiring garages. Pay peanuts, get monkeys. Any business owner can relate to that axiom.
And we all better be careful about getting into a race to the bottom. There’s lots of complaints here about immigrants taking the trucking jobs and driving the prices down so low that everyone is starving. Take everyone’s benefits and pensions away and lowering the wages to minimum wage benefits nobody. That’s what is destroying the middle class. Union pay scales even if not exactly followed set a benchmark for wages in their respective industries. Someone somewhere has to determine a reasonable wage for the middle class.
40 hour work week, benefits, pensions and safe workplace rules are all things won from employers by union contracts. Unions aren’t perfect, but they’ve made everyone’s working life better.