In Reply to: Quite a misconception posted by Stale on April 5, 2014 at 12:55:57:
Your assertion regarding a worker's skill set is wrong.
Being a member of a union is not a certification of training, nor of education or experience. Rather, being a member of a union is typically a requirement when one goes to work for a unionized company or government entity.
People join a union because they HAVE TO, not because they're better educated or more professional.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Quite a misconception - Inmate51 10:11:35 04/07/14 (5)
- Depends on the union of course - Stale 17:15:31 04/07/14 (0)
- Bzzzt. The exact opposite is true in many or most cases. - ToddM 11:04:41 04/07/14 (3)
- Dunno if they're unionized or not . . . - Brian H P 10:19:46 04/08/14 (2)
- RE: Dunno if they're unionized or not . . . - b.l.zeebub 05:46:32 04/14/14 (0)
- I was not surprised but disappointed about the Wharfedales - ToddM 10:38:39 04/08/14 (0)