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Gould,
You are correct about treating employees fair and you will not have to worry about unions, but ....... What do you recommend doing for unskilled people working for such low pay? If you just keep raising the minimum wage, they will not have any reason to learn a skill. If you just keep raising minimum wage without an increase in productivity, you will have inflation, which is the most regressive tax, because it hurts the poor and those on fixed income the most. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... My non union tile guy, floated the floor the way they did 30 yrs ago. Rock solid and first class. My only complaint was he was such a perfectionist it took him forever, but that is a small price to pay for quality work Nothing wrong with non-union labor. I never worry about whether a contractor is union, or not. Right now the same guy who put in our new kitchen a couple of years ago is redoing all of our bathrooms. I've hired him to put kitchens and baths elsewhere as well. When he showed up for the bathroom tearouts, he did pass the most important test. "I guess with all those yard signs, you must be voting for change. That's great, me too!" (Never get on the wrong side of a political argument with a guy busting up an old tub with a sledge hammer). :-) Guys who are anti-uinion can very effectively dissuade labor from organizing: pay a fair and equitable wage, competitive benefits, and treat people right. Nobody who is already enjoying about the same wages and benefits the union workers get is going to be the least bit interested in paying union dues for nothing in return. |