I have been in two separate unions. I know how hard it is to fire a union member. It is almost impossible. One was stealing from the compnay. I had him on camera. For months I monitored and documented his actions. I was not his supervisor, just a worker.
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Sorry you had a bad experience.
I worked for 7 years in a unionized job at a private manufacturing plant. Clocked in, the job was physically demanding, my bathroom breaks were timed and monitored, lots of cuts and minor injuries. My union reps were good and most certainly, they negotiated for my wages and benefits. People were fired whenever they violated company rules - I oughta know because my ex husband, a union hater, was the guy who used to fire some of them.
I went back to school and ended up in the financial division of a non profit, public sector facility. My starting wage was half what the factory paid me but I was willing to take the job in order to have better working conditions at a job that was more suited to my abilities and capabalities. It took me years to make up the financial loss - years. I was non unionized and it was impossible to negotiate. The only time we got a raise was when the union managed to get an increase - no other time. The benefits were almost the same.
Do I begrudge the union factory workers their due? Not on your life! I worked it. Physically hard jobs where the average worker was used up before he got to retire. Do I begrudge the office workers and clerks their due? Not on your life. I've worked like a dog at that job as well - it's just not as hard physically. There are different stressors on both sides but given either or and I would take a union environment where employers are forced to both acknowledge and work with an employee and address issues as they arise.
During my many years in a non unionized environment, I saw a lot of things go unchecked and a lot of abuse of power. I saw a lot of anger and hate toward unions by management officials...clearly subdued when faced with a union rep - but very noticeable at all other times.
There is no perfect story and no perfect experience but all unions are not bad and yes, unions are still needed despite what many people think because even with rules, regulations and laws, the human mind and emotions are complex and those complexities keep some people in jobs where they hold no power. sammies