Posted by barn E on June 13, 2009 at 20:10:29 from (66.19.22.185):
In Reply to: UNIONS ???? posted by MTC on June 11, 2009 at 17:57:02:
Been on both sides. Worked just as hard either way. Called discipline and dedication. So0me workers however don't know about these terms. They are giving the rest a bad rap. Master electrician for 40 years. They laughed when I would say, "If you don't have anything for me to do, then give me time off until you do." Never got sent home at all. Did all work ASAP, team concept called me JOB KILLER and OVERTIME THIEF. Union is good for safety. Remember the 40's when lot of workers had two or three fingers left on each hand or no thum bs. Remember child labor and if you had to go to bathroom, you were fired on the spot(Dodge Main, 1920.) Team concept is bad in my opinion.(GM) Why have team determine your vacation. Give you your paycheck and job assignments. Give power back to foreman. Hire and fire, too.
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