Originally Posted By: wkcars
I can't think of any benefit a union can do or provide that isn't covered by law or the employee can't negotiate themselves directly, so what's left with union involvement is the employee getting a chunk of their paycheck taken and employers having to spend more which they then pass on the costs to consumers.
One employee doesn't have much leverage against a whole company in a negotiation, nor can one employee match the legal resources of a whole company.
I don't want to defend the unseemly things that unions do, but the basic idea makes a whole heck of a lot of sense.
I can't think of any benefit a union can do or provide that isn't covered by law or the employee can't negotiate themselves directly, so what's left with union involvement is the employee getting a chunk of their paycheck taken and employers having to spend more which they then pass on the costs to consumers.
One employee doesn't have much leverage against a whole company in a negotiation, nor can one employee match the legal resources of a whole company.
I don't want to defend the unseemly things that unions do, but the basic idea makes a whole heck of a lot of sense.