It’s from 2019. And, yes, it totally backfired. Even the Bern got on it https://x.com/BernieSanders/status/1126606568454279169?s=20
I’d just assumed it was fake.
Nope, that’s just how bad at marketing union busters are. Guess that’s what happens when you are selling a shit idea.
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Why are union subs so high in the US? As a part time worker I pay under a tenner a month, but even as a full time worker, I’d be paying £16.
Because here they have to fight constantly and legal battles are expensive as shit in the US.
Because Unions pay strike assistance.
For example UAW pay 100$/day https://uaw.org/strike-faq/
This way all members can participate in a strike and give it the necessary strength to achieve something. Still most Union fees are ridiciously low. Usually they are in the area of 1,5% of your salary.
Last I was in one it wasn’t nearly that much, but that was a couple decades back. My best guess is that so many places try to kill the unions by passing ‘right to work’ laws where people are not obligated to join even in a union voted shop. It makes it pretty tough to force a good deal when only a fraction of the workers are in and paying while they probably live in an area where people aren’t concerned about working across a line.
Woah, a correct reference to “right to work” state. Nice!
I can also attest to the higher dues because of RTW policies. I was once in a union that included all the restaurant service workers at an American airport. The servers and bartenders made excellent money and it was a viable career, thus the union made sense.
But, our union also included the food court workers, who were generally younger and didn’t view their job as a career. Most of them opted out of paying dues as health care and future raises weren’t their concern.
There was also the issue of the servers paychecks being too low to pay dues as well. Since taxes had to be paid on credit card tips, our checks were often $0 so we had to manually pay dues. That never happened though…
Mine are currently at about two hours’ labor per month.
Well worth the cost
I wouldn’t necessarily assume they’re being truthful.
Typical dues are 1-2% of pay
The Mafia needs their cut
Better return on the dollar than Congress.
Yes, the vicious Post Office Mob. Watch out, they have the key to your apartment’s entry way!
I was able to buy a new tv and a ps5 for the family this Christmas, because my union benefits saved me so much out of pocket expenses throughout the year that I could afford it. My union also made sure I got vacation pay and sick pay throughout the year so that my paycheck didn’t take a hit when I needed time off. My union made sure that I got a guaranteed increase in pay this year so I can afford to live next year.
“Explain how!”
“Collective bargaining is a means of using a large labor base to argue for better wages and benefits!”
“Woo-hoo!”
wages fly out the window
The LYNX Corporation (of Hardspace Shipbreaker) would be proud of Delta…
Union membership sounds good and all, but think of the extra oxygen you could buy…
Not American, but my union gets 1% of my payment every month. But every year, almost, we get raises and benefits from this
I’ll take the mystery box! A boat is just a boat. A mystery box could be anything! It could even be a boat!
Narrator “It was a sausage”
Man, have you seen the prices of a Sega Genesis lately?
Not American but my union deduct 10 dolars from my payment every month to cover union costs. It does it with thousands. Is it too much? Yes. But everyone got 10% payment increase this year plus some benefit increases too. i’m not going to complain
$120 a year is too much to justify a 10% raise?
That’s some bad cost benefit analysis.
Maybe the pay is so low to begin with that a ten percent raise is less than the 10 dollars in union dues a paycheck.
$520 a year isn’t much though, if your first 20 minutes of work for the pay period pays your dues then you have another 39.66 hours of money that is for you and your creditors.
What math are you using?
They said $10 per month. You use pay period. Then you switch to weekly pay.
This highlights another reason for unionization, using people who understand accounting to determine what is a good deal for the workers.
I’m not American either, and I have no idea how much I pay my union. They’ve made sure I had several increases in salary in addition for the yearly rise, and I get several insurances for a better price than if I were to buy them for my self.
Last year the collective raise wasn’t that high, but they made sure my colleagues with lower salary than me got it instead, and I expect the same thing will happen this year.
I’m totally fine with that because that is what I voted for to happen. My salary is good enough for now, and I want to make sure others are taken care of.
Totally, my union got us bonuses in our last negotiations. The lower your salary the higher your bonus. The only way to have it be fair at all as I see it.
I’ve just looked it up and I’ve paid ~300€ last year. But only because I neglected to tell them, that I’ve started training for a new job so my dues would actually be much lower. I’ve just changed it and this year I will pay maybe 30€ or so
Edit: My math was way off ^^’ it’s actually more like 150€/year right now.
Though they do take a percentage of income before taxes, so I think it’s still very fair.
30€ for the entire year’s worth of union dues?
No, I was stupid. Fixed it
Lisa needs braces.
DENTAL PLAN
counterpoint, union dues are like real life video game cheat codes!
Would you rather have no money and three video games or no video games and three money?
Not to forget the union puts restrictions on how often the boss can call you out, so you may actually have the time to play those video games.
“Explain.”