I'm a member of ALPA. No airline pilot works 4 days a month and makes $168k a year.......................... .............IMHO they are meaner than a junk yard dog and make poor front line employees.
Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
Marcus----It is easy for those who oppose unions to throw stones but unionization affords worker(s) a real voice in areas that greatly affect their working lives. This holds true whether they happen to work in the air, on the ground or below. I don't see this as a bad thing!
I am of the opinon that the pendulum swings back and forth for a reason. When unions become too powerful they will eventually lose membership. By the same token, when company's become too heavy handed, union's gain membership.
But they have mutated into almost criminal enterprises.
Originally Posted by Mokoa
From time to time we hear generalizations that all union's are corrupt or in this instance they have "mutated into almost criminal enterprises." That is not any more true today than an equally ridiculous generalization that since Enron was found guilty a few, short years ago that businesses "have mutated into almost criminal enterprises."
A few bad apples does not necessarily mean the entire tree is similarly affected!!!!!
Yes, there is corruption in business and in unions but to imply it runs rampant in either during this day and age, is blatantly innacurate. Especially in today's heavily regulated, anti-union climate! There are annual disclosure forms mandated by the Federal Government that must be filled out by unions. The results are the same for both businesses and unions, it serves to hold abuse and corruption to a minimum.
Life is full of checks and balances. Prior to his retirement, my Dad worked for the same major oil company for 41 years in both union and management positions. He eventually was promoted to, and eventually retired from, an upper level management position. He told me many years ago that given the fact that laws greatly favor management in a union organizing drive that if the union wins, the company is merely getting what they so richly deserve. In other words, through their actions, or lack thereof, the company has earned a union closely monitoring their daily activities!
That same principle still holds true today!
Bottom line, if company's treat their workers with a reasonable degree of fairness and dignity, there is normally not a need for a union in that facility. Those employers who don't will eventually pay a heavy price!