| "this will strengthen the understanding that this type of stuff is exactly why you want strong unions" Unions are fundamentally socialist. That isn't using socialism as a bad word, but as a factual description of the fundamental fairness and equality notions of union. In many situations it provides protection and balance between the employee and employer. Does that really apply to highly paid employees who are actively recruited as standouts? The ones paid far above many of their peers because they're at the high end of the curve? Unions are the antithesis of the solution. Indeed, the union approach would be the same problem (if not worse). There would be no standouts. No exemplary talents. Unions would mandate the specific lowest common denominator compensation and conditions. Again, I see the value in some places, but it is woefully ill-suited for this situation. Professional associations -- ala doctors and lawyers -- is more suitable for this field. Unions are not something most would benefit from. |
You negotiate the "rate for the job" if some one is good and need s more pay well promote them to a higher grade thats why you need to have a proper career track for all you staff.