Posted by sammydwm on February 26, 2015 at 12:55:05 from (172.242.136.210):
In Reply to: Right to Work. posted by lfure on February 25, 2015 at 14:36:12:
what a load of bull feces.
Right to work? LOL right to hand your money over to Guido.
I worked in a union shop. Our great union negotiated a contract with a half a percent raise the first year and no raises for 2 years. Told us we should just be happy we have a job...
Could have cared less about wages but by God the pension fund got its nickel a an hour a year raise....
I left that place and went to a non union shop and made the same wages, same or better benefits and a far better retirement plan than the union pension with benefits that kept getting smaller and smaller every year as the national dipped their greedy paws into it.
I got raises every year in that non union shop while the union place I left negotiated another 3 year contract later with no raises for 3 years.
All the unions care about is their dues and their pension plans. They need the money to keep the mob happy and so the guys at national can go on their trips to the Bahamas.
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