Darth Wong wrote:Simon_Jester wrote:Darth Wong wrote:Isn't that true of anyone who rises to a powerful position? That's the problem with unions: if they're too powerful, then the people at the top are inevitably powerful as well, and that means a certain personality type will gravitate to the position.
We see it with politicians and CEOs; it's just as inevitable with unions.
True. So, is it better to have a powerful union (led by assholes) that hopefully keeps corporate management (also led by assholes) in check? Or is it better to have a weaker union, which does not attract assholes, but also has less power to restrain the assholes in management?
The problem with the "duelling assholes" approach is that you, the worker, are merely a pawn to be used in their power struggle. There is no reason whatsoever to assume that they will have your best interests at heart.
I'd say it's better to reduce the power of corporations through stronger worker protection laws, thus reducing the need for unions.
As one of the pawns in question I would say absolutely that I would rather have strong government laws that are strongly enforced than either or both of big business and big unions.
A point of clarification since I appear to have confused some people, I live in Canada, but the auto plant I work in is non-unionized. The only thing saving me from regular management rape sans lube is Canada's labour laws!
Here is an example, this is an actual incident that occurred in the plant I work in two years ago. We were having a lot of trouble with a new piece of equipment that had been brought into our line, it was causing lots of downtime that had to be made up with lots of expensive overtime.
Management's solution, and I am not kidding or exaggerating for effect, was to post a notice telling us we weren't allowed to leave until we'd hit our production quota for the day. I was rendered speechless when I saw it, but I was rendered even more speechless by my pathetic spineless ballsack licking coworkers who were going to go along with it! The only thing that saved me was Canada and Ontario's labour laws state; paraphrasing obviously, that once you've worked 8 hours in a given day or 48 hours in a given week any overtime is voluntary. Went home, printed out the relevant parts, brought them back to work, and shoved them down HR's throats (also I suppose shoving any chance of getting promoted in the process, but fuck it).
I have asshole management. I also have for the most part spineless ballsack sucking rat bastard coworkers, so you can forget about any sort of collective action (once I'd done the work and painted a giant bullseye on my back they were more than happy to take advantage of it of course). This factory is located in a small very rural style Canadian community, I'm sure Darth Wong would have his own tales to tell about small town folksy assholes.
The only thing keeping management in check is Canada's laws. I cannot rely on my coworkers. I definetly cannot rely on being a good worker and management appreciating it. Strong labour laws and a government that stands behind them is best.