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<blockquote data-quote="negative3five" data-source="post: 8626290" data-attributes="member: 570488"><p>I think your thinking of unions in the wrong way labor unions are like hiring halls say you own a construction company and you have anywhere from 5-20 jobs you can't afford to pay people all year round if you don't have work and if u keep hiring and laying people off no one is gonna work for you. If your union and you need 20 guys you can call up and request 20 guys if you need 50 just call up and say I need 50 when the Jobs up you can lay them off and they just put thier name back on a hiring list till the next company calls. A union with in a company is different they represent only the workers for that company and some times just demand to much for positions that are not skilled enough to warrant the pay. Some times companies give in to try and have a leg up at negotiating on the next deal on problem or they hold thier ground and people strike and it's usually about who can hold out longer the workers of company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="negative3five, post: 8626290, member: 570488"] I think your thinking of unions in the wrong way labor unions are like hiring halls say you own a construction company and you have anywhere from 5-20 jobs you can't afford to pay people all year round if you don't have work and if u keep hiring and laying people off no one is gonna work for you. If your union and you need 20 guys you can call up and request 20 guys if you need 50 just call up and say I need 50 when the Jobs up you can lay them off and they just put thier name back on a hiring list till the next company calls. A union with in a company is different they represent only the workers for that company and some times just demand to much for positions that are not skilled enough to warrant the pay. Some times companies give in to try and have a leg up at negotiating on the next deal on problem or they hold thier ground and people strike and it's usually about who can hold out longer the workers of company. [/QUOTE]
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