• lime!@feddit.nu
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    6 hours ago

    sure, but whether or not they know it they have caved to the union’s demands by doing that

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      6 hours ago

      What kind of 5th dimensional chess are you trying to play where penalizing someone for joining a union is “caving to the union’s demands?”

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        4 hours ago

        if salaries depend on union decisions then surely they are following the union’s demands.

        i think the thing that makes it confusing is the missing context of whether unionised workers at that site are being paid less than non-union workers. i assumed the answer was no because it sounded like they had a CBA that the person was not aware of, since the alternative would have been immediately struck down by any union worth its salt.

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          12 minutes ago

          My guess would be that this person is part of the collective bargaining block, but does not pay dues (possibly public sector). So the contract she describes was negotiated by the Union, and is the same contract that everyone in her position gets, union or otherwise. She probably just doesn’t realize it.

          Could be wrong, but the above situation is unfortunately pretty common.