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by true_religion
2019 days ago
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All that stuff sounds like systematic abuses that a union would reduce. The problem of the effectiveness of Facebook employee walkouts stems from the fact that they aren’t a real union, so the employer can just force them to make it up without providing for any additional compensation. Any protest is a null option until the whole thing catalyzes and they form a union to address the repeated disregard the company shows them. The only way for the company to avoid this is to self regulate or at least pay lip service to buy more time. |
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It doesn't always feel like it when you get an above average salary. Also it really depends on the team, how much the tech lead and the manager can push back to external requests...I don't see how adding even more politics can solve political issues. The fact that it's super easy to move between teams is much more important than anything the union could achieve.