hornedfrog
Mouseketeer
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- Oct 30, 2006
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I wasn't referring to you at all! Two man areas.
No, problem...wasn't sure, as I asked the same question pages ago and received no answer. What are the two main areas, specifically?
I wasn't referring to you at all! Two man areas.
I am an AT&T manager (low-level)...and we are REQUIRED to cross. We are the 'subs' and if we do not report to work (my strike assignment is in a different city doing a completely different job than I normally do), we could be fired. So, here I sit...awaiting an update (right now the union has not called a strike and they are saying they will work without a contract).
So yes, I WILL cross. I need my job! Did it for the last strike 4 years ago and it was horrible...I really wish those that picket could understand that WE (the lower-level managers that they are taunting and trying to pick fights with) are NOT the 'enemy'. Our healthcare is horrible, our hours are long and we get NO overtime for working 12 hours a day, 6 days a week, if there is a strike.
No, problem...wasn't sure, as I asked the same question pages ago and received no answer. What are the two main areas, specifically?
so, just curious, if you were a retiree and your health benefits were taken away...still no problems? That is one of the main issues here.
Not two "main" areas two "man" areas.
Sorry, read to quickly. Can you please elaborate?
These are areas where two men work together where there is a lot of crime. The company wants to send only one man in there to do the work now to save money. Cops don't go in these areas alone, why should a phone worker? That is one safety issue. As I said, there are many more issues but to me this thread is merely about bashing union workers and not fact checking. PM me if you want more facts. I would think you would know them seeing you are management but I would be more than happy to give you the important issues and yes healthcare is one of them but certainly not the only one.
Can you please provide a link?
Why the long AT&T rant? The question posed in the OP specifically was would you cross a picket line? A hypothetical question not necessarily related to a single situation.
Frankly, after reading your post it makes me less sympathetic. You all have it pretty good and after reading what some of the non union AT&T people have posted here about their health benefits it all sounds ridiculous. I'm hoping that is not the full story.
As a nurse, I would certainly cross a picket line. My dad isn't thrilled by the prospect, being on a teamster pension, but we do very different jobs. Personally, I was never forced to join a union and would never voluntarily do so as a nurse (I joined Actors Equity when I was younger, and as eeore's butterfly stated, as an entertainer the work conditions/changing management etc. make it necessary). So I'm not completely blanket anti union, I just don't feel that having a union helps nurses to be seen as degreed professionals. Physicians don't strike, for example. There are other ways to negotiate a contract and ensure patient safety. Picketing around a building while risking the lives of patients inside is not, to my way of thinking, the most appropriate way.