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Sometimes union members ask some pretty tough
questions. Following are suggested answers to
the kinds of questions we all hear:
Q. Why do unions always seem
to protect lousy employees? I'm tired of my
dues going to pay for representation of the
workers who is constantly messing up.
A. When you join a union
and work with a contract your job becomes your
property and you can not lose your job without
due process and representation. That is a
right worth protecting.
Q. I pay agency shop fee
instead of dues. Why should I make the switch
to membership, I get everything anyway?
A. Because you get a lot
more than you might know about. As a member
you are entitled to vote on your contract and
your leadership - you have a voice in running
the union. In addition, there are a ton of
benefits and information that are for union
members only.
Q. I keep reading that labor
unions are shrinking. What is going on and
why?
A. The number of union
members as a percentage of all workers has
been in a slump for 20 years. However, the
total number of union members has remained
fairly constant. It is the number of jobs and
the type of work that has changed. Changing
this problem has been and will continue to be
a chief focus of the labor movement.
Hey, how has CSEA been
doing on the organizing effort lately? Do we
have any new members?
Most recently CSEA organizers,
staff and members volunteers organized over
500 workers at QSAC in NYC. They work
in group homes, schools and day treatment
centers in support of developmentally disabled
children and adults. We are close to signing
our first contract.
Sodexho Food Service
workers at SUNY New Paltz also recently joined
the family. There are over 100 new members in
this location. The campaign was supported by
CSEA members and students.
Chartwells Food Service
workers at the SUNY Purchase also recently
came on board. This campaign featured a
neutrality agreement between CSEA and the
employer.
Clarkson University
blue collar workers also joined CSEA this
summer thanks to a cooperative effort of CSEA
field staff, organizers and activists. This
group numbers about 100 members.
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Because it's a dog-eat-dog
world out there and all of us need to stick
together so those in power can hear our bark
and feel our bite.
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Because without unions we
would work longer and have less time with
our families.
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Because without unions that
dream of retirement would never be more than
a dream.
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Because the boss doesn't
always play fair. Did you know that:
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25% of employers
illegally fire at least one worker for
union activity during organizing
campaigns.
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75% of employers hire
union-busters to fight union
organizing
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78% of employers force
employees to attend one-on-one meetings
with their own supervisors against the
union.
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52% of employers
threaten to call the Immigration and
Naturalization Service during
organizing that includes undocumented
workers.
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51% of companies
threaten to close the plant if the
union wins the election, however, less
than 1% ever actually do that.
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