You scabbed a union member's job.
I had a similar incident when I was a non-union subcontractor in a union shop. The union guys refused to do a job and after a week, I had my crew do it while they were on break. They walked out and filed a grievance and I got my ass chewed.
That's what pisses me off so much. If the lazy bastards would actually DO the job in a timely fashion I wouldn't have a problem calling them.
When they actually got around to doing it, it took them half the day, and they took "breaks" every half hour.
You scabbed a union member's job.
Test for job worthlessness - if doing it yourself robs someone of work, then their position is not necessary.
Balzano said "there's to be no volunteers." No one except union members may pick up a hoe or shovel, plant a flower or clear a walking path.
haha :thumbsup:
I want to print that out and hang it on one of their office doors.
Are you talking about the OPP? I didn't think they were truly a union shop just PSU watching their asses. When I worked at the Nat we had to call them for even the most minor thing because if it wasn't in our job description we were strictly forbidden to do it.
This isn't an issue of maintaining job security, it is the huge university watching it's ass. I am sure the OPP had enough on its plate tht it would have loved for you to carry your own box.
The real question you need to ask yourself is who turned you in?
That's pretty much typical of how this stuff goes, another example of how unions just reduce productivity and increase expenses with no real upside.
I love my Union without it we would get fucked over by management like all other nonunion shops.
Unions protect the weak, sometimes for the better, sometimes not.
When the union is looking out for the 'little guy' who has little or no power in bargaining against an employer who'd be totally cutthroat otherwise, it's a good thing.
When the union protects an obsolete job or a substandard worker, just for the sake of protecting it, and the company suffers for it, it's a terrible thing.
It used to be that a union card meant that you were a professional in your trade, experienced and well-qualified for the work you'd do, almost a guarantee of quality work. In many unions, that's gone away over the last 30 years, and they're just interested in collecting dues. It remains true in other unions, but with some unions being tainted, the reputation of high integrity unions is suffering through no fault of their own.
People complaining about lazy Union workers while posting here on their employers dime FTW:biggrin:lol... someone start a poll... what does ATOT hate more - unions or religion?
