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It's one thing to work for Kroger, and be in the union, but what do you guys think about this story? Apparently, there are some who actually want to be in a union, and can't...

http://news.yahoo.com/fast-food-latest-largest-picket-line-175218252.html

Any thoughts about this?



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They better be careful with what they ask for. A union will actually make them get less money because of dues. Silly people.



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Anonymous wrote:

They better be careful with what they ask for. A union will actually make them get less money because of dues. Silly people.


 not if they get higher pay out of the deal

 

I think it's great and I stand with them.

 



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I think these people are insane for wanting $15.00 an hour. Even my local union here in Michigan was only making arguments for a minimum wage of $10.00 an hour.

 

 



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If they honestly think they're going to get $15 an hour when the company could easily replace them with someone who would just be happy to have any job, they're insane.

Yes in a perfect world we'd all get amazing pay rates like that but it just isn't going to happen.

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They better be careful with what they ask for. A union will actually make them get less money because of dues. Silly people.


I'm not sure if it was a mistake to join.  When I started I didn't join but I saw things in my store that made me feel like it might be worth having the union at my back just in case.  I can't say they've done anything useful for me... yet.



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Start pay at Kroger with no experience "boosts" is $7.30 an hour.  Union dues are $6.75 weekly, after a three time $10.00 initiation fee taken out your first 3 weeks.  After 6 months, the .25 cent raise I told I would get, was actually only .10 cents.  The union and Kroger had renegotiated the contract a few months before I was hired.  What union negotiates a .10 cent every 6 month raise?  This type of representation is what I call a "company union."  They may put up the traditional support for the members, but when it comes down to the wire, they are catering to the company and it's interests.



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