Leekbrookgull
Well-known member
Like so many i like to think myself as a Liberal a bit of give and take. However please join a Union do it privately if you want. The Benefits far outweight the costs ?
I am a teacher. Of course I am in a union. It would be madness not to be, in my profession.
Unions have one single aim - to increase their own power. They couldn't give two hoots about their members. My partner was a member of a union and called on them twice and they were utter shite. The second time I paid for her to be represented by an employment lawyer - cost £175 and she won £10k plus costs. The union were apathetic at best. Don't join a union, instead pay what you would pay as membership fees into a savings account and use it for an employment lawyer if you ever have need. Unions are dead and so last century ... hate them.
Trade Unions can't win, though, can they?
If they don't achieve anything for their members, they are seen as weak, useless and ineffective - and so not worth joining.
If they do successfully achieve things, they are slagged off for being militant, too powerful or holding the country (or employers) to ransom.
I wonder how many people who moan about unions being weak or useless also cheer every time (Tory) governments launch another crackdown on union 'power'?
There are a number of unions which seem, from the outside at least, to look after their members very admirably and professionally: National Union of Teachers, British Airline Pilots Association and National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers spring to mind.
I note that all the unions you list can bring the country / commuters to their knees if required.
Unions have one single aim - to increase their own power. They couldn't give two hoots about their members. My partner was a member of a union and called on them twice and they were utter shite. The second time I paid for her to be represented by an employment lawyer - cost £175 and she won £10k plus costs. The union were apathetic at best. Don't join a union, instead pay what you would pay as membership fees into a savings account and use it for an employment lawyer if you ever have need. Unions are dead and so last century ... hate them.
I note that all the unions you list can bring the country / commuters to their knees if required.