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by happymellon
1501 days ago
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> which have ALOT of downside for even the workers in them. Do you have examples? As someone in the UK I don't see anything different between the Amazon workers Union and the unions here except for age and experience.
They all just want to not be treated like dirt. |
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In the US, typically, the is a 1:1 union, enterprise relationship. If you want to work at company X, you must join Union Y with no options to join a competing union, no options to opt out, and no regress if you do not feel the union is representing your interests.
referred to as "closed shops" there is large amounts of corruption, favoritism, and other negative quality to many US Unions.