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<blockquote data-quote="Serf" data-source="post: 1282202" data-attributes="member: 50254"><p>It's hard for me to convey that when I use the term unskilled I am not trying to be hateful or mean. I am honestly using it as an accurate term of reference of what were categorized as in the economic world. And yes, to some extent unions have and do hold corporations accountable. Some extremes would be that UPS would not compensate you with what you earn of it were not for union, and if FedEx made an honest attempt to compensate an employee in a similar fashion without union, I think they would do well in making employees forget about the idea of unionizing.</p><p></p><p>Everyone has a story about how a buddy of their's got hours cut and things got hard, but as the mayor of the coffee pot at my station, all I get is halfway descent stories of how it's working alright for them. Maybe its the station I am at or the region. But it's not that bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serf, post: 1282202, member: 50254"] It's hard for me to convey that when I use the term unskilled I am not trying to be hateful or mean. I am honestly using it as an accurate term of reference of what were categorized as in the economic world. And yes, to some extent unions have and do hold corporations accountable. Some extremes would be that UPS would not compensate you with what you earn of it were not for union, and if FedEx made an honest attempt to compensate an employee in a similar fashion without union, I think they would do well in making employees forget about the idea of unionizing. Everyone has a story about how a buddy of their's got hours cut and things got hard, but as the mayor of the coffee pot at my station, all I get is halfway descent stories of how it's working alright for them. Maybe its the station I am at or the region. But it's not that bad. [/QUOTE]
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