JD Canuck said: (quoted from post at 17:45:47 08/24/09) If they give up a little they will no longer have what they've already got. After all the lies and dishonesty from the big corporations why should the union members believe any thing these crooks say. I don't understand why people think its ok for a company to make gross profits but if the folks who actually do the work ask for few bucks more its some kind of a crime against society.
Sooooo,... you're saying that "if" companies are making (gross) profits, then union workers are entitled to demand (more) gross wages? LOL
Who (in the various unions) decides when a company's "profits" meets the definition of "gross profits"?
Do union workers think their wages should (in reality) be based upon a company's profits,... and are their "union demands" based upon a percentage of a company's profits?
Every union worker I've ever talked to, always whined like a little kid and seemed to hate the company he works for.
I always ask them,... "if you hate who you're working for so much, why don't you just up and quit, and get a different/better job somewhere else?" (the usual response is a blank stare)
I've never heard of a company holding a gun to the heads of their employees, and forceing them to work for them if the employees would rather be working somewhere else.
Next thing we'll know,... union workers will be refering to themselves as "poor, down trodden, and repressed company slaves". LOL
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