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Old 07-02-2009 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by hemaybedid
In a free market economy labor unions hinder the growth and strength of the economy. Basic economics models show this. I have had the same debate your wife and yourself are having with myself many times. In many of our large manufacturing industries labor unions have had an enormous detremental effect on our economy and have led to higher than necessary costs being passed on to the consumer. When a labor union negotiates 50 to 80 thousand dollar wages for unskilled and only basically educated workers it is bad for all of us, such as in the auto and steel industries just to name a few. However; when it comes to skilled, highly trained professional labor groups I have nearly convinced myself that labor unions are necessary. In the airline industry where safety and standardization are paramount it becomes nearly impossible for a pilot to compete for promotions and differentiate themselfs from other pilots. So we have to rely on our union to negotiate our labor to management. Without our unions we would be working to the maximums allowed in the regs and doing it for whatever the lowest bidder was willing to do it for. Those are the arguments I have come up with for union necessity for airline pilots.

Probably couldn't have said it better...

All in all I am not for Unions but there are certain things that they really do help on...Work rules for one BUT I believe they mostly bring down productivity. (although the airlines is a pretty different industry then most, so its hard to tell)

Small story and pretty specific example: In high school I was a shift manager for a banquet hall that mostly did weddings. On my day off I get a call from one of the servers saying that they can't find a certain table cloth, I told them to keep looking they have to be there! but they said they don't have to according to the union contract. I came in and it took me 2 min to find them. Although this is an extremely specific example the principle is the same, WE GOT MORE WORK DONE WHEN WE DIDN'T HAVE THE UNION CREW ON SHIFT but the UNION crew worked less, was the least trained and got paid more but had 10X more complaints about them. THUS the banquet hall doesn't deal with them anymore.

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