Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti union sentiment on this board is so ignorant. Unions are the reason you (including unrepresented staff such as managers) have the hours, leave, and benefits you do - what they negotiate becomes the norm. Unions raise the floor for everybody and keep the worst of manager abuse at bay.
And yes, they need to negotiate on work time because the managers wouldn't agree to meet with them after hours.
Completely untrue. That happened a long time ago and they did their job but in last decade or so, they have been bums sitting around charging tax $s for union work. All that needs to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti union sentiment on this board is so ignorant. Unions are the reason you (including unrepresented staff such as managers) have the hours, leave, and benefits you do - what they negotiate becomes the norm. Unions raise the floor for everybody and keep the worst of manager abuse at bay.
And yes, they need to negotiate on work time because the managers wouldn't agree to meet with them after hours.
Govt unions are a polite fiction. It is illegal for them to strike, so what was the leverage they used to negotiate? Political endorsement, most union members vote the way they want not based on union and it is impossible to verify.
Anonymous wrote:The anti union sentiment on this board is so ignorant. Unions are the reason you (including unrepresented staff such as managers) have the hours, leave, and benefits you do - what they negotiate becomes the norm. Unions raise the floor for everybody and keep the worst of manager abuse at bay.
And yes, they need to negotiate on work time because the managers wouldn't agree to meet with them after hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti union sentiment on this board is so ignorant. Unions are the reason you (including unrepresented staff such as managers) have the hours, leave, and benefits you do - what they negotiate becomes the norm. Unions raise the floor for everybody and keep the worst of manager abuse at bay.
And yes, they need to negotiate on work time because the managers wouldn't agree to meet with them after hours.
Govt unions are a polite fiction. It is illegal for them to strike, so what was the leverage they used to negotiate? Political endorsement, most union members vote the way they want not based on union and it is impossible to verify.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti union sentiment on this board is so ignorant. Unions are the reason you (including unrepresented staff such as managers) have the hours, leave, and benefits you do - what they negotiate becomes the norm. Unions raise the floor for everybody and keep the worst of manager abuse at bay.
And yes, they need to negotiate on work time because the managers wouldn't agree to meet with them after hours.
Govt unions are a polite fiction. It is illegal for them to strike, so what was the leverage they used to negotiate? Political endorsement, most union members vote the way they want not based on union and it is impossible to verify.
NP and the leverage is arbitration if the agency chooses to impose arbitrary and unreasonable conditions. In a normal world the agency would honor such a decision.
Anonymous wrote:The anti union sentiment on this board is so ignorant. Unions are the reason you (including unrepresented staff such as managers) have the hours, leave, and benefits you do - what they negotiate becomes the norm. Unions raise the floor for everybody and keep the worst of manager abuse at bay.
And yes, they need to negotiate on work time because the managers wouldn't agree to meet with them after hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti union sentiment on this board is so ignorant. Unions are the reason you (including unrepresented staff such as managers) have the hours, leave, and benefits you do - what they negotiate becomes the norm. Unions raise the floor for everybody and keep the worst of manager abuse at bay.
And yes, they need to negotiate on work time because the managers wouldn't agree to meet with them after hours.
Govt unions are a polite fiction. It is illegal for them to strike, so what was the leverage they used to negotiate? Political endorsement, most union members vote the way they want not based on union and it is impossible to verify.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti union sentiment on this board is so ignorant. Unions are the reason you (including unrepresented staff such as managers) have the hours, leave, and benefits you do - what they negotiate becomes the norm. Unions raise the floor for everybody and keep the worst of manager abuse at bay.
And yes, they need to negotiate on work time because the managers wouldn't agree to meet with them after hours.
Govt unions are a polite fiction. It is illegal for them to strike, so what was the leverage they used to negotiate? Political endorsement, most union members vote the way they want not based on union and it is impossible to verify.
Anonymous wrote:The anti union sentiment on this board is so ignorant. Unions are the reason you (including unrepresented staff such as managers) have the hours, leave, and benefits you do - what they negotiate becomes the norm. Unions raise the floor for everybody and keep the worst of manager abuse at bay.
And yes, they need to negotiate on work time because the managers wouldn't agree to meet with them after hours.
Anonymous wrote:I think the scope of the cancellation only was for the OPM GS/GG series, not for OPM Wage Grade (WG) series.
The WG series covers plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and several other frequently unionized workers.
I have no issues with the WG unions. The GS/GG unions are silly and unneeded.