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What happens if you don't join the union?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 795406" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>If that is the case...then wouldnt it be more "<span style="color: blue"><em>efficient</em></span>" for you to simply take a comparable job at a <strong>non-union</strong> firm? Wouldn't it <span style="color: blue"><em>cost a lot less</em></span> if you did not have to waste any money whatsoever on the dues or agency fees that you are so critical of?</p><p> </p><p>It seems to me that an employee of your obvious abilities would be <span style="color: blue"><em>served </em></span>a lot better by taking a <strong>non-union</strong> job and negotiating your <em>own</em> wages and benefits instead of being forced to have some <em>i<span style="color: blue">nefficient</span></em> bureaucracy like a union do it for you.</p><p> </p><p>You are obviously an intelligent and well-read person. You make...superficially at least....a very articulate argument against unions in general. I would not presume to try to change your opinions on the subject. The one thing I am having trouble comprehending is the one thing you keep <em>refusing to explain</em>...<strong>which is why you are even considering taking a job at a union shop to begin with. </strong></p><p> </p><p>Perhaps someday we will be graced with an <strong>actual answer</strong> to that fundamental question, instead of yet another long-winded dissertation on the evils and inefficiences of unions in general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 795406, member: 14668"] If that is the case...then wouldnt it be more "[COLOR=blue][I]efficient[/I][/COLOR]" for you to simply take a comparable job at a [B]non-union[/B] firm? Wouldn't it [COLOR=blue][I]cost a lot less[/I][/COLOR] if you did not have to waste any money whatsoever on the dues or agency fees that you are so critical of? It seems to me that an employee of your obvious abilities would be [COLOR=blue][I]served [/I][/COLOR]a lot better by taking a [B]non-union[/B] job and negotiating your [I]own[/I] wages and benefits instead of being forced to have some [I]i[COLOR=blue]nefficient[/COLOR][/I] bureaucracy like a union do it for you. You are obviously an intelligent and well-read person. You make...superficially at least....a very articulate argument against unions in general. I would not presume to try to change your opinions on the subject. The one thing I am having trouble comprehending is the one thing you keep [I]refusing to explain[/I]...[B]which is why you are even considering taking a job at a union shop to begin with. [/B] Perhaps someday we will be graced with an [B]actual answer[/B] to that fundamental question, instead of yet another long-winded dissertation on the evils and inefficiences of unions in general. [/QUOTE]
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