First, I dream of a world with no unions...I got to see very recently the effects of a union on a business...the place was unkempt in the extreme, the rules and paperwork necessary to deal with the unions and to keep the union workers from scamming took up valuable time that could have been used to get more actual work done, and finally many of the union workers were downright surly. I contrast that with a quick, but intense tour I got of another company in the same basic industry. They had a non-union facility. It was clean and neat...the work getting done was productive and oriented to the customer, and the folks there seemed genuine and friendly. It was night and day between the two facilities, I assure you.
You probably have your mind set and no one or nothing can change it, sort of like trying to change Sarah Brady’s mind about guns. But I will try to enlighten you just a little bit.
I don’t know where you saw these two “examples”, but judging all unions on these examples, is like judging all CHL holders by Raul Rodriguez (the guy that shot his neighbor).
I know nothing about these companies you mention, so I will use the story about the Chrysler UAW workers that were caught drinking and smoking pot during lunch. The media made an issue that the company had a union. The company even tried to blame the union when
the fault was with the company’s management. The company could have sent these employees home without pay then fired them and the union could not have prevented it. There is no reason Chrysler could not drug and alcohol test employees after lunch. All the union could have done is make sure the tests were administered properly and fairly.
The fault was with Chrysler management.
If a company needs to fire or otherwise discipline an employee and has good reason, a union cannot prevent it. All the union can do is try to make sure the employee is treated fairly.
I cannot reply to your statement because it is too vague. All I can say is I have seen good and bad union companies and I have seen good and bad non union companies. I have also seen companies that “scam” the employees.
You don’t need to “dream of a world with no unions”. Just go to Mexico, China or a few other countries that don’t have unions and take a look at the working conditions of the employees and how well they are paid.
Most union businesses I have seen have much lower employee turnover than non-union because they usually have better working conditions and pay.