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by antisoeu
1989 days ago
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If your boss suffers no consequences if you leave, then your job is superfluous and you should leave, or your boss should be allowed to fire you. Exercising one's power - sure, employees can do that, and I support that. I just don't think they should deserve special protections and rights for doing that. If I had an employee and they would tell me "I think your management is shit and I want to make the rules now", I would like to be allowed to fire them. |
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Did you consider your management may be shit and maybe the person should make the rules now, not you? If you were harassing them, for instance, or bullying them, they may have a point and your single point of control over the enterprise may be harmful not just to the worker but to the company.
Just because you would like to fire them doesn't mean you should, as after all, the fiduciary duty is to the company and not to you personally.
That is specifically the value that the union would provide in this case.