Sometimes union members ask some pretty tough
questions. Following are suggested
answers to the kinds of questions we all hear:
Q. Why do unions always seem to protect lousy
employees? I'm tired of my dues going to
pay for representation of the workers who is
constantly messing up.
A. When you join a union and work with a
contract your job becomes your property and
you can not lose your job without due process
and representation. That is a right
worth protecting.
Q. I pay agency shop fee instead of dues.
Why should I make the switch to membership, I
get everything anyway?
A. Because you get a lot more than you
might know about. As a member you are
entitled to vote on your contract and your
leadership - you have a voice in running the
union. In addition, there are a ton of
benefits and information that are for union
members only.
Q. I keep reading that labor unions are
shrinking. What is going on and why?
A. The number of union members as a
percentage of all workers has been in a slump
for 20 years. However, the total number
of union members has remained fairly constant.
It is the number of jobs and the type of work
that has changed. Changing this problem
has been and will continue to be a chief focus
of the labor movement.
Hey, how has CSEA been doing on the
organizing effort lately? Do we have any
new members?
Most recently CSEA organizers, staff and
members volunteers organized over 500 workers
at QSAC in NYC. They work in
group homes, schools and day treatment centers
in support of developmentally disabled
children and adults. We are close to
signing our first contract.
Sodexho Food Service workers at SUNY
New Paltz also recently joined the family.
There are over 100 new members in this
location. The campaign was supported by
CSEA members and students.
Chartwells Food Service workers at the
SUNY Purchase also recently came on board.
This campaign featured a neutrality agreement
between CSEA and the employer.
Clarkson University blue collar workers
also joined CSEA this summer thanks to a
cooperative effort of CSEA field staff,
organizers and activists. This group
numbers about 100 members.
Union members earn 34% more than non-union
workers.
More than 75% of union workers have health
benefits. Less than half of non-workers
have healh coverage.
Nearly 70% of union workers have a pension.
Only 14% of non-union workers have one.
The 10 states where unions are strongest
have higher earnings, better health coverage,
less crime, more civic participation, less
poverty and better schools than the 10
states where union membership is lowest.
Responses to three reasons non-members won't
join CSEA!
REASON 1: I don't believe in unions.
RESPONSE: Do you believe in being fired
without cause? Do you believe in child
labor? Poverty wages? No retirement system?
Straight pay for overtime? 48 hour workweeks?
Unions are the only means for workers to deal
with management on an equal basis. Unions and
union members have established and protected
workplace and civil rights for almost a
century. How can you believe in America
and not believe in unions?
REASON 2: Who needs the union? What has it
ever done for me?
RESPONSE: Most of the things that make your
job worth having exist only because the union
exists. If the union ceased to function
tomorrow, how long do you think you'd have the
salary and benefits you have now?
REASON 3: I can't afford the dues.
RESPONSE: You don't really believe management
gives raises out of the goodness of their
hearts do you? Management wanted to
freeze your wages, cut health care benefits
and increase hours. You've got it
backwards. Given what management wants to do
to our pay and working conditions, we can't
afford to pay union dues.