In the beginning, these unions started off with good intentions and for a while they did serve thier puropse. Employers rights do need to be upheld.
But now, they've become money sucking leaches that affect the bottom line of major corporations (just look at the auto industry)
I know all the pro union guys will come here and defend their position to the end, but deep inside they outta know the overall damage they do to the economy. It's less about the employees and more about padding their cash coffers due to a shrinking member base.
In light of these hard times, it wouldn't be in anyone's best interest to demand excessive wages or benefits beyond reason.
Unions are a big business; let's not forget that. They're in it for the money.
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In the beginning, these unions started off with good intentions and for a while they did serve thier puropse. Employers rights do need to be upheld.
But now, they've become money sucking leaches that affect the bottom line of major corporations (just look at the auto industry)
I know all the pro union guys will come here and defend their position to the end, but deep inside they outta know the overall damage they do to the economy. It's less about the employees and more about padding their cash coffers due to a shrinking member base.
In light of these hard times, it wouldn't be in anyone's best interest to demand excessive wages or benefits beyond reason.
Unions are a big business; let's not forget that. They're in it for the money.