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by Supermancho
1234 days ago
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> I've hopped jobs about 5 times in my career and saw a 20-30% pay raise each time > What incentive existed to unionize in that environment? These situations are not incompatible. > Unionization only makes sense if you think the good times won't last. "Good times" is a soft term that translates to "when the employer's short term goals line up with your specific employee goals"...ostensibly to keep getting paid those big numbers. |
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I'm not saying what I felt was true. It was just my instinct and because I was already richer than my wildest dreams (I come from a lower middle class background) so I didn't care to overthink it. An "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mentality. I'm sure I'm not the only person who thinks this way and since unions require popular support it's a data point toward understanding why software engineering unions aren't widespread.