Unions Make A Difference
When you join a union you have rights non-union employees do not.
Only union members have the protections and benefits of a legally binding union
contract, negotiated, voted on and approved by you and your co-workers. You join
together with co-workers to build an employee organization that gives you a real
say over your job, puts you on more equal footing with your employer, and
ensures a better economic future for you and your co-workers.
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Union |
No Union |
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A Voice |
Only union members enjoy the legal right and power to have a say on the job. |
Management has exclusive control. |
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Wages |
Pay rates negotiated to ensure fairness for everyone. Protected by a legal contract. Seniority is recognized. |
Management alone decides what's fair pay and can base any raises on business needs, favoritism or anything else. |
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Benefits |
Protected by the contract. Changes can only be made with member approval. |
Can be taken away or changed at any time. |
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Promotions & |
Awarded fairly according to the process agreed to in the contract. |
It's up to management. |
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Unfair Treatment |
Members have a protected way to challenge any unfair or questionable treatment with support and representation from their union. Just cause standards are applied with binding arbitration if the parties can't agree. |
You're on your own. Any grievance process gives management the last word. |
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Working |
Schedules, vacations, workload, subcontracting, work standards, layoff procedures, hours of work are all agreed to between members and the employer and protected in the contract. |
Management decides what's best for employees. |