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Unionized Programmers?
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15 points
by kirbman89
5371 days ago
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Programmers in the US Postal Service have union representation. This union also represents accountants. Members have the option to join the union or not join the union. Either way, the union negotiates wages/benefits for programmers and accountants. I understand the benefit for unions that represent lower skilled workers and skill tradesmen. However, it seems absurd there is a union that represents programmers or accountants. We can discuss the problems in the news section if there's interest. But for now does anyone else know of other unions in IT? |
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Their reasoning was that they had technical print workers part and the Internet was a form of electric printing. Few of us joined.
And when a inevitable round of lay-offs came the union members got better severance packages. In a heavily unionised environment it's definitely worth the membership dues.
If you think it's absurd for a programmers union what do you think of an employer's union? http://www.ibec.ie/ has always been called, and behaved as, the employers union despite dropping union from their name in 1990.