philbymon wrote:Yes, there was a lot of waste in the old union model, but let us not throw out the baby with the bath water. Unions ARE a good idea, & considering the breadth & depth of today's corporate greed, they are needed today as much as they were in the time of their inception...but with a proper balance between corporate needs (& greeds) & worker returns for their real labors.
As much as my bias wants to really disagree with you i am forced to concede there is a place for union protection. Unfortunately it is the politics in unions, not the workers, that screw everyone just as readily as the corporations. In a previous job I used to work in 22 states. In states like New Jersey and Illinois, if I worked on a union site we had to hire someone to do the actualy work and I was only allowed to observe and direct. The person would more often than not, perform slowly and sub-par. Intentionally.
If I parked my rental car in site of the job location, there would be a 4 hour shut down while the union rep who sat and watched at the gate, filed a formal complaint. If I carried my gear in the main entrance, there was a 4 hour shut down for the same reason. Then they tried to bill US for the shut down. None of this is even a little exaggerated. On more than one occasion I had to prove that hurting me would result in worse consequences than leaving me alone.
So, pull hte BS and entitlement out of unions and you have a stream lined service. Unions are supposed to SERVE the members, not punish the employer.
Making a profit is not bad. Companies exist to make a profit and expand. Companies do not exist, contrary to popular beleif, to employ people. If it is profitable to employ a person, a company will hire. If, use New York or California for example, a company has to pay the state and regulators a ridiculous amount of money to hire someone, then it becomes pointless to create a job. As a contractor, I get all the money for my work. The local, state and federal government does not get a cut before I do. I bust my ass every day to make sure the people I work for make a profit from my skills. I get paid way over normal scale for that reason. Not only do I work, I work intelligently and I do not bill to fix something I screwed up.
That attitude from the bottom to the top will help fix all these problems. First, we must burn a little. We need to let failure happen.
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Compulsory fairness only ensures that the world will languish in the chilly grey of universal mediocrity dreaming of what may have been.

