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Unions & unemployment benefits.
I know very little about unemployment so if someone can enlighten me, I welcome the input.
I have a lot of friends in various unions who spend the majority of the winter on unemployment. They sign up and collect their checks. They just sit around and wait for the union hall to call when a job becomes available. When their unemployment runs out they sign up for an extention. My brother inlaw recently got laid off and he is now on unemployment for the first time in his life (He is 45). He has to attend a manditory training class and provide a list of contacts and companies that he interviews with. I find it amazing that the unions members do not have to jump through these hoops because they appear to be the people who use the majority of the unemployment funds. If the union members spend 4 to 6 months of the year on unemployment, shouldn't their unions be charged a higher rate for the services than companies who keep their employers working year round? I believe my brother inlaw can be on unemployment for 9 months and then he can get an extention (3 months? I am not sure). Lets say he can be on unemployment for 12 months and then it runs out... He has been working full time since he got out of college at 22. So he has worked 23 years and he will collect 1 year of unemployment and then his services run out. If a union worker is on unemployment 5 months every year from age 22 to 45, He would have spent 9 years and 7 months on unemployment. If you do not use the service shouldn't the money that your employer contributed be in an account so that you can get your fair share if you need it? If my brother in law needs it for 18 months he should be able to use it for 18 months considering the amount that has been contributed in his name. When he finds a job, the chances are he will not be back again next year like the usual suspects. |
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Here's your short answer: The unions take millions of dollars from their members and turn around and give that money to the Democrats.
It always amazed me, that people who work outside in massachusetts, can somehow collect unemployment during the winter. hell teachers used to collect during the summer (I don't know if that is still the case, but being the money that the NEA funnels into the DNC, I can only assume that it is still true. |
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This issue has absolutely nothing to do with unions. Seasonal employees, whether members of unions or not, are entitled to unemployment benefits. What makes you think that union members get treated differently than the rest of us when it comes to government benefits?
At any rate, what you point to is a problem in the system. Of course, our country needs seasonal workers (construction, farmworkers, etc.), so the answer may not be simple. It may be that employers of seasonal workers pay more unemployment insurance, but I don't know. At any rate, I think unemployment benefits and systems vary from state to state. |
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Don't assume.. you are wrong.. usually the feds set a lot of the guidelines etc. |
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If you are on unemployment every year, maybe you are not too good at your trade. I know a lot of union workers who work year round. If you are not good at your trade, maybe you should go find a new line of work. Hit the pavement and go interview. Why don't they have a limit as to how often a worker can go on unemployment? The idea that an employee can go on spend 10 years of a 25 year career on unemployment is unacceptable. When someone who has lost their job for the first time in their career hits unemployment (after working for 25 years) they should be entitled to more than 30 weeks on unemployment considering the amount of money that has been contributed in their name to the fund. |
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about the election. I asked him what he was going to vote on the ballot questions and he replied..... Yes on 2 & No on 3. I then asked him why and he replied.... that is what they told us to do at the union meeting. I then asked him if he knew the question...... He had no idea, of question 2 or question 3. He was just voting with the union. I know refer to him as the Local Lemming ! |
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About the teachers.. Mr. Moderator.. the reason why these workers collect is that there is no construction going on.. it is not a difficult concept, there have been many changes in unemployment and how it is handled, most of which is dictated by the federal gov't.. one of the big changes is that it is now taxed.. |
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