• @moistclump
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    3911 months ago

    I worked in public sector and unionized environment. I started getting involved with the union with a low key anti union mindset. I didn’t like the meetings of the local and component and felt they weren’t using our time or resources effectively. I also felt it was weird to be a unionized government employee because in theory we’re negotiating against the tax payer.

    That said, the longer I was involved the more my mindset shifted to pro union. I saw that by partnering with workers in other organizations it made everyone stronger. I was one of the highest paid union employees there so it wasn’t about me or my pay, it was about supporting others and lifting everyone up from the bottom.

    Saw amazing things happen. Was especially lucky to see how unions benefited casino workers. Casino owners can fuck right off.

    Pro union now, even though I’ve moved into a management position within public sector, I’ll never forget the good impact that unions had for silent majority of workers.

    There’s still work to do, get involved and use the union as a tool and source of power and support!

    Go get ‘em.

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      fedilink
      1011 months ago

      That’s cute that you thought a government cares enough about the tax payers to represent the tax payers.

      • @moistclump
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        611 months ago

        I think small local government is quite a different beast than federal government. We mostly lived within the community that funded us and we’re impacted personally by tax decisions. It’s more connected than an abstract “public” footing the bill vs your neighbour Jane that you’re gonna hear about it from when this tax increase goes through.