What are the limitations of forming an Engineering union?
6 points| mschip | 9 years ago
Of course buy in and undercutting is a limitation of any union - but what would be some of the less obvious negative effects on engineers specifically?
6 points| mschip | 9 years ago
Of course buy in and undercutting is a limitation of any union - but what would be some of the less obvious negative effects on engineers specifically?
gigatexal|9 years ago
11thEarlOfMar|9 years ago
unknown|9 years ago
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seattle_spring|9 years ago
* $38k / year (In Seattle, which is about $3/hr above minimum wage)
* 2% salary goes to union dues
* She can't get insurance for the first 3 months
* She was not allowed to negotiate salary, even though she got a 4.0 and a perfect score on her MA test. That means she got the same package as a high-school drop-out who got a 2.3 GPA in MA school and a barely-passing test score.
I, as a non-unioned software engineer:
* Make more than $200k
* Always get health-insurance on day one
* Can easily negotiate not only starting salary, but also raise amounts
* Am compensated on background, instead of an arbitrary "this is your first day, so you make the same as everyone else" leveling system.
* Don't have to pay anyone for the privilege
* Don't have to work with shitty co-workers, because they can be fired without the employer fearing retribution from a big, faceless union.
So tell me-- why in the hell would I want to join a union?
dv_dt|9 years ago
bbcbasic|9 years ago