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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Lake" data-source="post: 568246" data-attributes="member: 56455"><p>I have a dangerous job too. Maybe we should unionize. Wait… it’s forbidden by law… thank goodness.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To piggyback on eledhel’s story… I got “in trouble†with a shop steward once. I put that in quotes because I was non-union and could’ve given a rat’s butt what he thought. I moved a trashcan in the break room of a military aircraft hangar (National Guard). Each doorway that lead out of the break room had a trashcan right beside it. The cans next to IP (Instructor Pilot) alley and the life support shop were always nearly empty. The one near the boiler room door was never used and the one going to the hangar area was always overflowing. I figured if people were too lazy to walk the 10 extra feet to an empty trashcan, I’d move the one by the boiler room over so they would have 2 at that doorway. I worked the swing shift and came in every night to find the trashcan moved back and trash overflowing once again onto the floor. After this scenario repeated itself many times I was informed that the shop steward was PO’d and that I needed union approval (Association Of Civilian Technicians – ACT) to move the trash can. It is a good thing that those workers had the union to stand up for their rights. What a CROCK!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Lake, post: 568246, member: 56455"] I have a dangerous job too. Maybe we should unionize. Wait… it’s forbidden by law… thank goodness. To piggyback on eledhel’s story… I got “in trouble†with a shop steward once. I put that in quotes because I was non-union and could’ve given a rat’s butt what he thought. I moved a trashcan in the break room of a military aircraft hangar (National Guard). Each doorway that lead out of the break room had a trashcan right beside it. The cans next to IP (Instructor Pilot) alley and the life support shop were always nearly empty. The one near the boiler room door was never used and the one going to the hangar area was always overflowing. I figured if people were too lazy to walk the 10 extra feet to an empty trashcan, I’d move the one by the boiler room over so they would have 2 at that doorway. I worked the swing shift and came in every night to find the trashcan moved back and trash overflowing once again onto the floor. After this scenario repeated itself many times I was informed that the shop steward was PO’d and that I needed union approval (Association Of Civilian Technicians – ACT) to move the trash can. It is a good thing that those workers had the union to stand up for their rights. What a CROCK! [/QUOTE]
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