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<blockquote data-quote="Fred&#039;s Myth" data-source="post: 5714921" data-attributes="member: 55587"><p>"The myth that unions shield “lazy” workers at the expense of a workplace’s highest achievers is a common one (which is funny, <strong>because who is lazier than a manager </strong>who makes six figures to “just check in” periodically while other people do all the actual work). </p><p>Organizer Furman said one of the easiest ways to rebut the idea that unions drive talent away is to look at two of the industries with the most powerful unions in the U.S.: professional sports and acting. “The NFL, the Major League Baseball, the NBA, Hollywood, they all have very strong unions,” Furman said. “They don't ‘protect bad basketball players.’ If it were true that excellence at your job means you don't need a union, then why are the best workers we know of—the people who are on TV for how good they are at their jobs—union members?” <a href="https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjpqgw/five-common-anti-union-myths-busted" target="_blank">Five Common Anti-Union Myths, Busted</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred's Myth, post: 5714921, member: 55587"] "The myth that unions shield “lazy” workers at the expense of a workplace’s highest achievers is a common one (which is funny, [B]because who is lazier than a manager [/B]who makes six figures to “just check in” periodically while other people do all the actual work). Organizer Furman said one of the easiest ways to rebut the idea that unions drive talent away is to look at two of the industries with the most powerful unions in the U.S.: professional sports and acting. “The NFL, the Major League Baseball, the NBA, Hollywood, they all have very strong unions,” Furman said. “They don't ‘protect bad basketball players.’ If it were true that excellence at your job means you don't need a union, then why are the best workers we know of—the people who are on TV for how good they are at their jobs—union members?” [URL="https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjpqgw/five-common-anti-union-myths-busted"]Five Common Anti-Union Myths, Busted[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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