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by waboremo
1166 days ago
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Well, it is an anti-union tactic. You're selecting which employees get [new positive thing] based on whether or not they're in a union. If they want to avoid such light they should only base the additions off department/team. I do agree that they should be focusing on renegotiations, what's currently happening is they're letting a lot of reporters get away with framing the situation as a "loss" for the union. I don't fully grasp your irritation regarding the focus on the union itself, it's supposed to be a representation of the workers as a baseline. |
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If union negotiates X,Y,Z into their contract and a year later the company offers an upgraded Z2, the union doesn't get it because it’s not in their contract.
That’s just how labor negotiations work.