I guess maybe I was born in the wrong part of the country. (Minnesota farm boy) I just don''t understand how a labor group can dicate the type of equipment a company operates. I understand the need for the labor group to have inputs on work rules, but why does a labor group have anything to say about equipment.
IMHO if I owned a company where labor started to dictate to me who, what, how when and where I would shut it down. An employer has the following obligations: provide the training, tools, facilities, and equipment along with a paycheck to do a given job. The employee has the obligation to perform each task assigned to the best of his ability with what he has been provided. Given those obligations how does an employee tell an employer what type of equipment is acceptable or unacceptable if it is not a safety hazzard?
I am not trying to say management is omnipotent or am I trying to say I am a management supporter. I am trying to say things seem to have gotten out of hand as far as labor groups feeling that they run the company. If you want to run a company, start your own business and leave the rest of us who want to put in a honest days work for an honest days pay alone.
I know this comes off as pro management but that is not where I''m at. I am tired of sleepless nights and wondering if I will have a place to live and food to eat in two months, because some labor group won''t agree to a type of equpiment.
END OF RANT