Posted by Don-WI on June 11, 2009 at 18:56:09 from (72.135.112.139):
In Reply to: UNIONS ???? posted by MTC on June 11, 2009 at 17:57:02:
Unions back in the day actually meant something. Now a days they ain't worth squat. In machine shops and paper mills that are unionised, if it isn't in their job title, they won't do it. Even if it's simply tightening a bolt that is loose, they call maintnance and wait 2 hours instead of grabbing a wrench from their own tool box and fixing it in 2 minutes.
If I did that where I work, I'd be out of a job in a hurry. Unions today are lazy, and they have to fend for everyone, if they deserved to get fired or not.
Some unions are still ok, but I haven't seen any myself.
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