Reminder: So-called "right-to-work" laws are all about weakening unions rather than giving workers more rights.
These laws keep wages lower for all workers in the states where they've been enacted.
Don't be fooled by the name.
Reminder: So-called "right-to-work" laws are all about weakening unions rather than giving workers more rights.
These laws keep wages lower for all workers in the states where they've been enacted.
Don't be fooled by the name.
@Loucovey @rbreich Please help me out because I really don't understand.
Are you saying existing contracts limited the number of union employees working at the site where the employer wanted to hire you?
I'm not an expert on bargaining units; 2 flavors I've experienced, 100% union shop, you get hired you're in the bargaining unit/union; full-time temporary (summer job) not in the union, but if hired permanent, then in the union. Is there some other flavor I'm unaware of?