I don't know about the Freight side, but Truckload's employee handbook has a hilariously delusional diatribe against unions making exaggerated and false claims.
CALLING CON-WAY FREIGHT DRIVERS: LLA {Con-Way Freight} Teamster Vote 9/12/14
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by XFM2013, Sep 14, 2014.
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It is a good thing for a few megas to go Union. It will raise wages for everyone.
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Careful what you wish for. As having worked both union and non-union jobs driving and not, unionization is not the end all be all especially if the company-employee interactions are already contentious. What often tends to happen is that the union becomes only interested in collecting more dues and only working for the lazy who shouldn't keep their jobs anyway. But I won't go down the pro or anti union road any further here, this isn't the politics forum
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Those non union carriers only paid as good as they did all those years because of Union presense.
Those same wages have become stagnant for far too long.
But you already knew that.Skydivedavec, semi retired semi driver, Midwesttrucker and 2 others Thank this. -
5 or 10 years ago it wasn't even a thought. I'm on the record as saying it would never happen and I was wrong. I can tell you one thing, top level management is so disconnected I don't think they saw this coming till a few weeks ago. I've worked here a long time and my opinion is they put too many straws on the camels back. I'm not a pro union voice but I certainly see why it happened and believe more terminals and regions will follow suit.
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This means the union bosses can continue their lavish spending.
I'm a little familiar with trucking unions and one thing they seem to have in common is, the drivers turn on each other.sdaniel and SlowPoke44magnum Thank this. -
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I have spent most of my life in NON-union companies. As a very young man, I was in a union shop as a part-time grocery clerk for 2 years. The last 38 years have all been NON-union companies.Victor_V Thanks this. -
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