To begin with, I’ve made it a habit to scare the higher ups with open union and worker’s rights threats. Nothing, not a single thing has been done, but it’s good to keep them on their toes.

When in the break room with others, if a manager enters or steps in to se what’s up, I will quickly pretend that we need to change subjects, something like “hey let’s talk about the union later” or “Hey how’s it going guys? Nothing much just talking about striking”

Well, now the big boss has gotten wind of this and does NOT find it funny one bit. I didn’t outright tell them I was joking, but I assured them that if there really was a union or a union push, they’d know about it and wouldn’t be finding out about it through break room jokes.

  • Temple Square
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    1 year ago

    Frame is as: The Boomers are retiring in a “silver tsunami.” It’s going to be an employee’s market for the next few decades.

    So, an employer can either:

    • Work with a union to have single point of contact to know how to keep workers happy and sticking around the job. Everyone wins.

    • Crush unions and lose that single point of contact. Then keep wondering, employee by employee what it takes to keep people around. Play whack-a-mole while spending a fortune on re-training and probably end up paying similar wages the union asked for in the first place. Everyone loses.

    A union is to the employer’s advantage. A union is capitalism’s solution to keeping the bottom from revolting and embracing communism. Unions are good. Unions are American.

    • BigFigOP
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      61 year ago

      100% agree with you, but these idiots have been conditioned to vote against their own self interest every single time.

      • Temple Square
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        31 year ago

        Well, it’s time for change. Let’s gently educate them. We’re not adversaries (we WANT their company to succeed, too!). And it’s our job to save them from themselves.