Originally Posted by
BigD Misey
Just wanted to interject the fears of right to work areas with the unions...
Having seen many union leaders go sideways to extremes, I can understand why people have the fears they do. Having worked with the local Pipefitters and Electrical unions, I also have certainly seen the benefits of employees unions and their concerns for the rights of the workers. But, let’s be honest here, the unions are not ignorant of the fears of non-union workers/employers.
The Firefighters union is quite a different situation though. Firefighters will never have to doubt the appreciation of the citizens, for the majority really do view this as a noble and heroic service. Upon learning of the needs, they will pour out their support. But, it will take some time. Let’s face it, the city and the Firefighters unions are no different than any other business. They must meet their budget and when there are deficiencies or upgrades are needed, they must be planned. Because of the stand they took with MAPS, the people now know there are deficiencies with public services that must be met. New equipment, more employees and so on. Now that they know, I think the unions are doing a good job of giving the citizens some time while continuing to lobby. It is the normal carousel of union employment. But, for those who have been bitten by the extremism of other unions, you can understand why they might be a little emotional about the whole process.
I have also been witness to the extreme rhetoric the leaders some unions will go to, which will put the owners and employers at odds. What do you do when auto workers pull out on strike? Spend millions training non-union employees? Not very cost effective, so in the end the union wins out because even though the employer only spent 1/2 of the millions trying to please the union, it isn't necessarily that the unions deserve the amount settlement, it’s that there is no alternative solution. My former employer finally decided to move his entire manufacturing plant to Durant OK from Canada! Cost him millions of dollars to move all the machinery and inventory and employees. But, after the unions annually forcing his hand, he bit the bullet. Now he's making more revenue and has more control and well, several hundred Canadians union workers are out of work. They begged and begged him to stay, but they built a history of abusing the principals that unions were meant to abide by -Fair employment. It now wasn't fair to the employer. So I do understand the fears of some.
But, as I said earlier, the Firefighters union will never have to doubt the citizens, just give them time and they will empower the city for the changes.
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