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    4 days ago

    Remember, if a company had nothing to loose then they wouldn’t be so desperate for you to stay out of the Union.

    Also, since when was your employer so concerned about your spending habits? They never send out company wide messages to dissuade you from buying a timeshare or investing in NFTs. But suddenly they think you would be wasting your money on a silly thing like a Union.

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      154 days ago

      Them: “You could save $700 without a union membership” Me: “You could pay me $700 more a year to keep me out of union” cue the pearl clutching

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        24 days ago

        Would definitely cost more if it were me… Much more benefit than $700 in health insurance alone.

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          23 days ago

          $700 in health insurance

          Ah yes, the plan with the $10,000 annual deductible and they drop you if you ever file a claim of any sort.

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            13 days ago

            Not really clear, but if you’re suggesting that my union negotiated healthcare isn’t really good, then you’re very wrong.

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              13 days ago

              No, I’m saying that if you didn’t have union-negotiated healthcare, the $700 you would have instead to spend on health insurance would only get you an extremely shitty private plan. I know this because I currently have great union-negotiated healthcare but prior to that I had the extremely shitty private plan.

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      13 days ago

      If you think they’ll just roll over and let employees join a union, you have a screw loose. Take a bet on that and you’ll lose.