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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny O" data-source="post: 568284" data-attributes="member: 61743"><p>I've been in unions and not, in mgt and in labor. I would never say that all, most, some, whatever, union members are lazy, etc. However, whether deserved or not, unions have developed a reputation for protecting the jobs of people who really ought to be fired. It's one thing to keep someone from wrongfully losing their job, but protecting people who call off, show up drunk, school teachers who've been convicted of sexually abusing students, then that hurts everybody. The skilled trade unions like Caymen's, the electrical unions, carpenters, etc. have long appreticeship and training programs designed to train people and provide quality work. Others, like the faculty union at the college I used to work at, are all about protecting their union jobs and doing actual work is a secondary consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny O, post: 568284, member: 61743"] I've been in unions and not, in mgt and in labor. I would never say that all, most, some, whatever, union members are lazy, etc. However, whether deserved or not, unions have developed a reputation for protecting the jobs of people who really ought to be fired. It's one thing to keep someone from wrongfully losing their job, but protecting people who call off, show up drunk, school teachers who've been convicted of sexually abusing students, then that hurts everybody. The skilled trade unions like Caymen's, the electrical unions, carpenters, etc. have long appreticeship and training programs designed to train people and provide quality work. Others, like the faculty union at the college I used to work at, are all about protecting their union jobs and doing actual work is a secondary consideration. [/QUOTE]
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