Major Major wrote:Unions of yesteryear: Awesome and I'm thankful for all that was sacrificed.
Unions today: Corrupt crap. They've become what they fought so hard against back in the day. Not needed except for giant whore companies like WalMart.
Unions now are probably less corrupt than at any point in American history. They don't have the political influence to get away with wide scale corruption, nor can they afford the bad publicity that comes with federal prosecution. If there was widespread corruption, American unions would be swimming in federal prosecutors. That's how it works when the entire federal government, including the labor department and the NLRB, is vehemently anti-union. If corporate America was held to the same accounting standards that American unions are held to, which are very strict, Tyco/Adelphia/Enron/Worldcom et.al. might not have happened. So don't give me this corporate bullshit about unions being corrupt. Stupid, inefficient, lacking in long-term strategy -- okay. But corruption is not the problem.
I've worked many jobs where, if there were a union, I probably would have had health coverage, a right to a hearing upon termination, maybe even a defined benefit pension. I certainly would have had higher wages, and my co-workers and I would have had an opportunity to bargain over the conditions of employment. Without a union, I had none of thosethings. None of those jobs were at wal-mart.
I'm not sure what's so complicated about this.