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<blockquote data-quote="walter clark" data-source="post: 568235" data-attributes="member: 58664"><p>I work in an open shop. The union here is so bad that only about 2 to 3 % of the work force are members. Often the members are misfits and troubble makers that only try to push the system to it's limits. I understand that or company as well as many others arnt the most careing or genorus of instutions and that if slavery were leagl that many of us would be out of a job. It's truely sad that it has become a clash between to power hungry greedy groups and no good will become from either. Yes some people do benifit from the unions as well as many benifit from corprate america but this is more of a example of the dog getting a good meal from the scraps falling off it's masters dinner table. I honestly feel that the unions driveing for higher and higher wages for unskilled factory jobs has helped to contriubte to moveing jobs over seas. Many of us (americans) have become use to the idea of entitlement. My daddy and his daddy worked for the company (with only a high school diploma at best) and lived the good life so I expect the same, they owe me. Companys are in bis. to make a profit and maximise that pontential, they are not a wellfair department. Gotta go to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walter clark, post: 568235, member: 58664"] I work in an open shop. The union here is so bad that only about 2 to 3 % of the work force are members. Often the members are misfits and troubble makers that only try to push the system to it's limits. I understand that or company as well as many others arnt the most careing or genorus of instutions and that if slavery were leagl that many of us would be out of a job. It's truely sad that it has become a clash between to power hungry greedy groups and no good will become from either. Yes some people do benifit from the unions as well as many benifit from corprate america but this is more of a example of the dog getting a good meal from the scraps falling off it's masters dinner table. I honestly feel that the unions driveing for higher and higher wages for unskilled factory jobs has helped to contriubte to moveing jobs over seas. Many of us (americans) have become use to the idea of entitlement. My daddy and his daddy worked for the company (with only a high school diploma at best) and lived the good life so I expect the same, they owe me. Companys are in bis. to make a profit and maximise that pontential, they are not a wellfair department. Gotta go to work. [/QUOTE]
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