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making $18-20/hr. People should know their place in life. The clerks at USPS should be paid wages comparable to Walmart and should be forced to use our ever decreasing public health services. They should not be showing up at our ERs and jacking up our health costs. If they are sick and cant pay for it, they should not get medical care. They should also not have any retirement and should be forced to depend on their children when they are old or they should sit quietly in a boarding room or live on the street and eat cat food until they keel over. It's not our fault they are in this position and we should not bail them out. Also, we should not give them any allowances for decreasing physical conditions as they age. Finally, we should turn much of these full time jobs into part-time work. Also, in the interests of saving tax payer dollars, we should do just-in-time scheduling so that we dont get charged when there is no work to be done. There is no reason why these folks are guaranteed break time. Since most clerks dont get these things in industry, we cant ask these clerks to pay taxes for people who do the same job that they do and get a much better living. This is what the public unions have wrought. The government is the last industry to be de-unionized.
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You are talking to the granddaughter of immigrant Polish textile workers who suffered to get working people the protections and the industry norms -- where industries aren't unionized -- that prohibit the exploitation of workers. My family starved to give you the benefits of a much better world. It was the unions who made it industry norm to have safety conditions so that you would not end up blinded like my grand-dad did or that you arent driving a crappy truck like the Mexican truckers do. My grandmother collapsed from hunger. The kids were taken away and grew up in Dickensian conditions in what passed for foster care. And dont you dare go telling me that you are sorry to hear about this. Everyone who saw this was sorry. But nobody did anything tangible to remedy the situation... and in my book, if you are truly sorry, you make restitution. Otherwise, you are just being polite.
It will be the unions that will keep you safe on the road because they will be fighting the legalization of Mexican trucks on the Trans-Texas Corridor. Maybe an individual union does not live up to what it should... but then, a union is only as strong as its members make it. If your local isnt doing what it should for you, well then, show up with a bunch of your like-minded buddies and force the changes that you want made. You have got to mobilize. The union is YOU and it depends on YOUR vigilance and YOUR participation and YOUR demands that it perform for YOU. The unions are strong because my family showed up and would not tolerate fools or criminals. It is a matter of participation. We refused to believe in a patriarchal employer. We know this from past experience. Rhode Island got so bad during the Great Depression they brought back the Victorian workhouse (it was such a disaster, that neighbors threw bread over the walls to the hapless inmates).
You miss the point... Unions are meant to antagonize the employer. If they arent pushing back, they arent doing their job. My people were part of the 500,000 workers who walked out and shut down the country down during the Great Textile strike of the Great Depression. It was their mobilization that gave you OSHA, workmen's comp, and Social Security.
Your brother is only getting his 4% because the employer wants to bust the union. When the union is gone, his wage increase will be gone too.
As an independent trucker, your wages are upheld by the Teamsters. You benefit from them. Sorry, my people have lived through union busting tactics and have seen people benefit from their struggles to make everyone's life better, whether or not they contributed to a union or not. Unions set the minimum wage and working condition level for working people. If you want to try a little experiment, go down to Texas and drive trucks when they start letting Mexican drivers on Third World pay scales drive their junkers further on into the US. Watch your salary go down. You will be living in non-union hell. If unions are so bad, move to a good right-to-work state and see how you fare. Texas is great state to try this one out. There are a very few well-to do folks, very few middle class salaried workers, a lot of poor folk. Mississippi and Alabama are one big plantation. They dont have unions getting in the way....and they sure have a lot of poor folk.... Funny how right-to-work is correlated with low salary and bad working conditions.
It's very funny how right wing Republicans can come around this way of thinking when their livelihood is threatened. A right-wing manager I know began to understand this as his industry became de-unionized. When a janitor has to be paid $12/hour, a clerk must be paid, at least, $13/hour, a supervisor/team leader must be paid $14/hour, and a manager must be paid $15/hour. When a janitor is paid $5/hour, a clerk gets $6/hour, a supervisor gets $7/hour and a manager gets $8/hour. He understands the value of unions now because his salary has been decreased accordingly. Now, that's one way to get a man singing "Solidarity Forever".
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