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<blockquote data-quote="BrownBrokeDown" data-source="post: 1203213" data-attributes="member: 46824"><p>May be a little late, but just now reading this thread. Just to clarify for some of the posts at the beginning, just because it's a right to work state, doesn't mean there is no union. At my hub, I would estimate between 50% and 75% are union. 99% of fulltimers or so are union. Part-timers are a different story, I would estimate roughly 30%, with the majority being 3+ yrs in seniority. (these numbers estimated from the people I know, and the people they know.)</p><p></p><p>However, lol...I would unfortunately expect a number of the pcd's that I know to cross. Just the impression I have got from some of them. Kinda sad.</p><p></p><p>Because of the low amount of newbie's that don't join, I could see that number being drastically different in about 15 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownBrokeDown, post: 1203213, member: 46824"] May be a little late, but just now reading this thread. Just to clarify for some of the posts at the beginning, just because it's a right to work state, doesn't mean there is no union. At my hub, I would estimate between 50% and 75% are union. 99% of fulltimers or so are union. Part-timers are a different story, I would estimate roughly 30%, with the majority being 3+ yrs in seniority. (these numbers estimated from the people I know, and the people they know.) However, lol...I would unfortunately expect a number of the pcd's that I know to cross. Just the impression I have got from some of them. Kinda sad. Because of the low amount of newbie's that don't join, I could see that number being drastically different in about 15 years. [/QUOTE]
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