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gargoyles
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I can hear the outcry now. All the rugged individualists and above-it-all artists will recoil in horror at the very mention of the union. All the owners will sniff that they take care of their people better than any union can (maybe they can, but do they? Not if one believes what's all over this board.) They'll threaten and paint organized labor as the devil. But...
...that "devil" can get you a little bit better treatment, an actual contract, a say in your hours and overtime, give you a little leverage, and a portable health and defined pension benefits (to which you contribute zero for yourself and relatively little for your dependents,) life insurance and a sense of belonging to proud professionals who cleared a path for you decades ago.
So, what'll it be, working on the master's plantation, or a real seat at the table?
...that "devil" can get you a little bit better treatment, an actual contract, a say in your hours and overtime, give you a little leverage, and a portable health and defined pension benefits (to which you contribute zero for yourself and relatively little for your dependents,) life insurance and a sense of belonging to proud professionals who cleared a path for you decades ago.
So, what'll it be, working on the master's plantation, or a real seat at the table?