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Unions

n. One of the many scapegoats utilized by the GOP and other ignorant people to blame societal woes upon, namely a poor economy.

What these ignorant people do not understand is that unions are a major backbone of the United States' labor force.

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 1 out of every 10 salary/wage earners is a unionized worker in America. This is not an insignificant statistic.

Workers need unions as much as everโ€”because most corporations focus on profit at the expense of employees. Employers are constantly trying to shed responsibilitiesโ€” providing health insurance, good pension coverage, reasonable work hours and job safety protections, for exampleโ€”while making workers' jobs and incomes less secure through downsizing, part-timing and contracting out. Working people need a voice at work to keep employers from making our jobs look like they did 100 years ago, with sweatshop conditions, unlivable wages and 70-hour workweeks.

Unions are a pivotal part of the American labor force. The only people that hate them are those who do not belong to one and are too lazy and/or afraid to join one (out of fear of their employer, who doesn't want to stop lining his pockets by taking a decrease in profits). So instead of campaigning for them, these ignoramuses fight against them.

Go figure.

Person 1: Hey Person 2, you work in the Electrical Workers Union, correct? It's people like you that are ruining our economy and destroying the foundation of America.

Person 2: Well if you consider earning a livable wage to provide for my family, living within my means, working under proper non-sweatshop conditions, acquiring a pension that I can survive off of when I retire, and not being afraid of getting bullied by my boss destroying the foundation of America, then call me a terrorist. Unions are terrible, aren't they?

by ThinkOfTheChildren July 10, 2011

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Unionized

How to tell chemists from non-chemists apart, Read aloud the following word:

unionized.
Non chemists say: "Union-ized"
Chemists say: "Un-Ionized"

by diggorydiue June 1, 2012

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The Union

Another name synonymous with America or the United States.

The Union is comprised of over 280 million people and 50 states.

by The Midwestrn Soldier July 9, 2005

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The Union

A very well built documentary about cannabis and drug prohibition. Blows your mind when you're high. WATCH IT!

Kid 1: Yo, did you see the Union?

Kid 2: No, why?

Kid 1: Go kill yourself asshole

by TaurozziMic August 11, 2010

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union

The folks that brought you the weekend

Unions brought us the weekend. And the 8-hour workday, and safe working conditions requirements, and fair pay for fair work, and protection from management harrassment

by Harry_Pothead5 November 7, 2009

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Union

A group of workers coming together and demanding the right to collectively bargain with their employer (contract). Some like to think that unions are no longer relevant in this vibrant economy and that corporations are inherently good things that are good for workers. Yea? Well, rest assured that while you are trying to figure out how to pay that credit card bill this month that is slowly killing you, the boss does not have your problem. Oh yea, the work harder argument. Well, the folks that work the HARDEST in America earn the least. Unions are YOUR way out of having to ball lap your boss at work for a decent wage. You can make him negotiate a contract with you, you just have to join a UNION!

I am working my face off and I have not received a raise in about two fucking years. If I ask my boss for a raise he might laugh at me or worse. I guess I should talk to the rest of my miserable co-workers, join a union, and make this prick treat me with some dignity.

by Not the boss January 15, 2009

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union

Group of workers who work together for eachother. A certant percentage is taken out of the paycheck in order for it to work effectively. Before unions some people had to work 84 hour workweeks in dangerous minds, going to work in the dark and waking up in the dark 6 days a week; and by the end of the week owing the company money.

It was more like slavery than employment

by alec81484 March 13, 2005

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