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Old 09-25-2007, 12:21 PM
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Um... so... how bout' them Brewers???
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by misterjensen
Um... so... how bout' them Brewers???
Hell, lets just go have a brew.
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by solman98
But unions don't look at it that way. But you can already see the mentality of his comments. They are insulting non the lease. They want the union to fight their battles and that way they can complain that the union lost it or have a party if they win (as you can see, no personal achievements). Personally, I have the enjoyment of knowing that I can go above and beyond and get recognized for it. I may only get one bonus a year (not counting the COLA or step increases) or maybe I will get 6 like I got last year. But I got them. Not the individual next to me. Maybe they got more? Point is I earned what I got, not the union.

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It's easy to see you are pro union. They are offered in my line of work. I declied. As did each and everyone in my area. Hell of a lot more room for advancement than dealing with a union. You can call me lower middle income or upper lower income or whatever they hell you like. If those numbers you posted are your salary, then I know I at least make more than you and that is not including my benefits, my retirement military check, and my VA disability check. You union can not beat what I have already achieved in life. I take personal pride in what I have done with my life. I know the goals I achieved were mine, and not hidden behind some union. I have studied what they offer. I can do much better on my own. And I have done so.

This strike is going to hurt a lot of people, but you have already stated you only want your "share" of the pie and could care less about others. When I hear union member talk like that, it reinforces my thoughs on unions. If you want a life style that allows the butt picker next to you to make the same as you, hope life works out for you. For me, get ride of the butt picker and either give me a raise or hire someone that can do the job at my level. Of course the butt picker wants the union so he will have "job security".

Guess it time for me to use that ignore feature. I'm tired of hearing some of the crap here.

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I dont remember calling you anything.... as far as talk like getting my share of the pie. Its not aimed at the "others" in the auto industry. It's aimed directly at GM. There are no buttpickers in my union. They get their cards removed, and are thrown out of the union so that we have competent qualified Operators. If you ignored me Ehh so what. Shows you cant handle differing opinions. I to am former military , so throwing that at me doesnt affect me. I fought for my country too. Glad you make more than I do. Drive and determination are what made this country strong, You musta missed a few of my posts though as I repeatedly said that Unions are comprised of its members... Unions arent anything without em. The membership has all decision making dutys not its officers. Nothing happens in a union unless We as members give the go ahead.
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:38 PM
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Go Cubs!
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by calgaryhhr
This sounds awfully socialist to me. The beauty of a capitalist, free market environment is that if you don't like your job because of pay, benefits, management, co-workers or whatever else is that you can leave and find something that suits you better.

Remuneration should always be based on merit. If I work twice as hard as the next guy and can produce twice as much product as him I should get twice the remuneration.

If I could got payed the same as everyone else I would have no motivation to work harder.

If you're comments are based on union principles than something is really flawed. There should be some sort of incentive for setting yourself apart from everyone else.
There is some incentive, its called Pride, responsibility, and dedication.
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris'sHHR
I've got some hard numbers what it costs my Employer to have me around Operating. For all you non union guys who think its in the $90 range+.
all rates are an hour
Health and welfare $5.65
pension $5.20
Apprenticeship program $0.30
Target Construction research fund $0.05
and the big number
Wage $29.65
total $40.85
Hummm thats a $50 difference from the 90 you guys were sayin. UAW wages are less than this BY FAR
As far as your argument for merit raises New hire employees have a $2 an hour wage reduction for the first 1000 hours worked, then a $1 reduction for the second 1000 hours worked and thereafter is at full scale. Also they are on probation for the first 6 months where at any time they may be dismisses without reason. In 6 months you know if someone is worth keeping or not. Doesnt seem like so much when you really think about it.
Chris ....you missed a few other "necessities"......

Paid holidays (is it 15+ now)
Paid vacation (of course, the amount is dependent on the individuals seniority)
Contributions to State "relief" funds
Contributions to Federal "relief" funds
Shut-down or change over pay??
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:43 PM
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I hope there is no correlation but I've noticed that oil prices took a pretty big hit yesterday and today. Oil was under $80 a barrel today.

I noticed this morning that the TSX (Canadian stock market where many oil companies trade) is down as well, not to mention my investments!

If there is some sort of tie those folks better get back to work because it's now costing me money!
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
Chris ....you missed a few other "necessities"......

Paid holidays (is it 15+ now)
Paid vacation (of course, the amount is dependent on the individuals seniority)
Contributions to State "relief" funds
Contributions to Federal "relief" funds
Shut-down or change over pay??
Paid holidays in our contract 6
1 week vacation
all other employer expenses are not part of the union agreement.
we dont have shutdown or changeover pay
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:46 PM
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Solman98 illustrated my point perfectly, Union jobs dont overpay their employees. But it does make sure that we are paid a fair wage for the work we do.
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:47 PM
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I'm up to 10 days vacation a year
20 days sick leave a year,
6 holidays a year
and oh yeah the best part Christmas shut down 7 - 8 days...
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