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Why do trade unions have declining membership?

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  • by Will on May 26th, 2007

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    One big reason is that they have priced themselves out of a job. Most people nowadays do not support unions, and that is understandablr. High wages for poor products. Also corruption within the unions is rampant. In short, we don't need unions. Why do you think so many companies are moving.

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    • Thanks Will for your answer.

      keithold is a prodigal bagger

      by keithold is a prodigal bagger on May 26th, 2007

    • I couldn't diagree with you more. If you don't work for a union chances are your over worked and under paid. If you work white collar you work 100 hours a week with no overtime and take your laptops on vacation with you. There were no unions in Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Lehmann Bros, AIG or Citibank. Corruption in the corporate world is rampant, and at every level state, city and federal. So many companies are moving because of fat greedy repubican pigs who want to exploit people and stuff they're pockets.

      Mike718

      by Mike718 on February 18th, 2011

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