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My initial thought was this is a silly view, that nobody dislikes you. I let that thought sit for a few days, and although I can only speak for myself - I don't dislike you - I believe its likely others don't dislike you either. Consider the number of responses you get to your posts. They're popular. Without counting I suspect you get more responses than anyone else. I know I come to this forum more often than I would if you weren't present. |
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I won't argue this point since it is pretty straight forward. I've always imagined what I would do if faced with a similar situation. Stay where I loved for less money, or go elsewhere for more? Of course this all depends on how much more and how good you are. After all, if you're going to be rich either way, why not stay where you like? I think pride and a perceived lack of respect plays a role too. Either way, I couldn't care less if it created that situation.
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You're a union member who supports those with money, business owners, making the rules and the workers being told if they don't like it they can go elsewhere.Yet you say being in a union gives you bargaining power you wouldn't have otherwise. Sounds contradictory to me. Both the reality of the situation and what you support. |
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If I had a business, whether it be union or not, I make the rules. A union at no point tells a business how they will run. Businesses naturally don't like unions because they cost them more and don't let them get away with taking advantage or abusing their workforce. That's it. A union just ensures the business abides by their own rules with a very specific contract. The members are also represented and protected by the union from punishment. |
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That doesn't explain the conflict. I think you can't so let's just stop here.
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