I RAIL against Unions all the time.
You guys know it, and have heard it. Here is a prime example why......
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Union coffee boys made out like bandits while working on the sprawling Hudson Yards development project in New York, making between $42 and $70 per hour to hand-deliver the caffeinated beverages, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges.
The largest development company in Manhattan said the coffee scheme was some of the financial cruft that unnecessarily inflated the project's costs by more than $100 million, The New York Post reported, citing the lawsuit.
Related Cos. subsidiary Hudson Yards Construction LLC brought the claim in New York State court against the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, a union umbrella group.
“In the month of February 2015 alone, for the privilege of selling coffee and snacks at the Project, Coffee Boy #1 was compensated for 155 hours work, of which 45 hours were classified as overtime payable at time and a half or $69.87 per hour including benefits,” the lawsuit charged.
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Of course this was reported on Fox News, so it is obviously a lie.
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/06/union-coffee-boys-pulled-in-over-42-hour-working-hudson-yards-project-lawsuit-charges.html[/url]
Later,
Geo
Did you note the lineage?
Yes there are still mafia controlled unions.BUT most of them are law abiding and are monitored quite closlely by the NLRB.But only use a broad brush in your paintings of things you don't like. Fine disband ALL the unions, make the national pay scale 5 bucks and hour. How much insurance would your company sell? and to who? Right now less than 15% of american workers are organized, and most of them are in the public sector you realy believe the tail wags the dog?
That's probably against the law somehow
[QUOTE=GeoFisher;567337]You guys know it, and have heard it. Here is a prime example why......
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Union coffee boys made out like bandits while working on the sprawling Hudson Yards development project in New York, making between $42 and $70 per hour to hand-deliver the caffeinated beverages, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges.
The largest development company in Manhattan said the coffee scheme was some of the financial cruft that unnecessarily inflated the project's costs by more than $100 million, The New York Post reported, citing the lawsuit.
Related Cos. subsidiary Hudson Yards Construction LLC brought the claim in New York State court against the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, a union umbrella group.
“In the month of February 2015 alone, for the privilege of selling coffee and snacks at the Project, Coffee Boy #1 was compensated for 155 hours work, of which 45 hours were classified as overtime payable at time and a half or $69.87 per hour including benefits,” the lawsuit charged.
"
Of course this was reported on Fox News, so it is obviously a lie.
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/06/union-coffee-boys-pulled-in-over-42-hour-working-hudson-yards-project-lawsuit-charges.html[/url]
Later,
Geo[/QUOTE]
I'm not anti union but at times I think that unions can over do it. But I see this an a problem for the law as this is fraud.
closed minds and ears for corporate BS
Not only did I belong to several unions, i actually became the presedent of one[now defunct].The first thiing any union official is toldis unless you work for the union, THEEMPLOYER PAYS YOUR WAGES..So you guys figure that ball I did was make sure that loafers and FUs were protected.WRONG if the work that the screw offs didn't do needed to be done, they worked harder, and they didn't complain to the boss first, it was to a union rep.Icouldn't file a complaint against a member, but the floor supervisors already knew who the slackers were.I knew who the screw ups were, why didn't the company? I personally wouldn't offer member union ship till they had their probation finished We didn't need to join a union, bu almost everyone did.Those who didn't got the chance to eat alone or complain about working conditions to the employer,and when a griever or stewert was told about the complaint, they just said he isn't being picked on, hes just being told to do HIS job, and don't go bothering the other help.By the way I was brought up on charges 4 times by fired workers to the NLRB. My pay as an officer? nothing, but any incured provable expensenes were reimbursed.I also got a 20 buck check once a month. I was back ground checked, and bonded. Iwas also informed that not much consideration would be given me for managerial positions. Finally through products lose, and marketing change, and the fact that much of our feed stock was being cut off, most of the folks were either re-assigned retired or laid off, and only the ones able to learn the computer process and learn the nuances of the products involved were trained and kept. All the sudden the "trouble maker" was asked to help train some folks who were at one time his bosses.When they were able to pass the Q test they would become techs, I needed to break in 3 guys before I could accept my early buyout, I did, and left. The last thing I did was tell the company that the last 3 union employees wanted the dues to quit being with drawn. For two years with only one guy working a shift, we still struck together, even though in effect we were the indians running the reservation. A year later I declined an invitation to assist in another plant start up in a different state.
i personally wouldn't