Worker Unions prevent America into becoming a banana republic. Without them, everyone would be getting paid $8 an hour.
Funny how virtually no white-collar professions are unionized.
Greed with no security.
Worker Unions prevent America into becoming a banana republic. Without them, everyone would be getting paid $8 an hour.
Funny how virtually no white-collar professions are unionized.
Greed with no security.
Just a glimpse of what the future will look like
Funny how virtually no white-collar professions are unionized.
I’ve always assumed it was because white collar jobs are seen as more individualistic.Greed with no security.
eat these b*stards.
I’ve always assumed it was because white collar jobs are seen as more individualistic.
Traditional blue collar jobs are rooted in family history for generations and are the foundation of this economy, hence the need for unions as they have a history of being exploited.
White collar jobs, not as much. I could be wrong though, just my theory.
I remember having to fire a close friend a few weeks before Christmas. Probably the hardest thing I ever had to do. Shorty was crying and begging for us to keep her on the payroll and saying she'll take a lesser position in another department. It was a fukked up situation where I was moving and her new manager hated her and refused to take over my position unless the company fired her. I had fought to save her job before but knew my hands were tied in this situation.With three weeks to go before Christmas you’re fired
The thing is though, especially in today’s society, it’s easier to outsource white collar jobs to Asia for example. With blue collar jobs, I would imagine it’s more difficult, especially if it requires a skill/trade.White collar union jobs would be super popular, and everyone would fight to get into them. Which would force all other white collar professions to do the same.
Lesson to then. Ain’t no friends in corporate America. All this “family” talk is bullshyt. Get as much money as you can from these companies and don’t be afraid to jump ship. I want to reach a level where they can fire me and I’ll gladly leave with one of those corporate golden parachutes so I can retire.
That was probably the most efficient 'stand up' way to do it. I’ve worked at a company before where several people got laid off.
They did it in groups of 15-20 people. As soon as group 1 was done with their meeting word got out we were being laid off, so everybody knew what was going on. It was still torture waiting your turn.
