mangasparky
Banned
The law handles that situation: employees can be terminated without cause given severance pay. That's fine with me. If you think the severance pay is not generous enough, that is a case for a stronger law, not more unionization.
So naive.. Meanwhile, the worker is out of a job with no support or cash flow to fight for that law given right of severance. If you think for one second that an employer won't take advantage of this situation, you are absolutely WRONG.
Stronger laws? How long can you twiddle your thumbs? Unions fight these battles and WIN, every single day. Unions prevent employers from even attempting to screw over a worker.
What about workplace injury claims? Unions fight and win those battles too.
Scenario: Buddy Shmuckface slips on a stapler and is unable to work for a half month. Whoops, lets be sneaky and pay Buddy to sit at home for a few weeks. Nope, Buddy has seen that poster in the lunch room, he knows he should file an injury report, he does. Inotech's insurance premiums are now going up. They wait until he is healed, maybe a few months after even. Then WHACK, they lay Buddy off. This creates a rumor whirlwind amongst Buddy's former co-workers. They now know what to do to keep their jobs.
Buddy can't twiddle his thumbs, like every one of us, he has financial responsibilities and needs a round of upgrades, because he has twins on the way. Union lawyers protect their workers from these situations.
Somebody bring up banking sick days to change the subject.