Mazra wrote:
I'm not sure I understand how unions work in the US. You not in a union, but you pay them money every month? Why?
The union spends their times negotiating things like policies and benefits, which affect everyone. They can't give union and non-union employees different numbers of vacation days, because it would be discrimination.
So my contract is negotiated by the union regardless of whether or not I join it, so a small amount of my paycheck goes to them automatically.
If I join them, my dues would be 1.2% of my total salary, and I'd gain the ability to vote on union decisions, like who I'd elect to lead the union, who is going to handle the negotiations, etc. For instance, do I care more about vacation times or about tuition remission.
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IDrownFish wrote:
Anyways, you all are horrible, @#%^ed up people
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