Since some discussions in the economics forum recently started moving towards unionism discussions, I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread on it to see the different opinions everyone has on the matter.
So do you think unions are effective? Necessary? Also, how do you see them in terms of worker's rights and compensation?
Personally, I can see some instances when unions may be beneficial, but I think at times they also hurt workers and their rights. For example, some unions require all workers at the company to join or pay dues, which actually hurts those who want to work there, but not unionize. Of course such instances usually involve a contract with the country which disallows outside hiring, but I just find it counterproductive.
I also think that a company should have the right to fire an entire union if they wish to do so or to fire workers who are trying to unionize, just as workers have the right to quit at a place that doesn't allow unionization (all barring that no prior contract was signed of course.)
Overall, I just find that unions are very overrated in today's America (and world I guess- not really too sure on the mass opinion in other countries) especially when instances such as the UAW are considered where they helped add fuel to the fire of a company's downfall. Note that I am in no way advocating making unions illegal or that they shouldn't exist, but just that they are overrated in that they perhaps haven't accomplished as much as some people think.
So do you think unions are effective? Necessary? Also, how do you see them in terms of worker's rights and compensation?
Personally, I can see some instances when unions may be beneficial, but I think at times they also hurt workers and their rights. For example, some unions require all workers at the company to join or pay dues, which actually hurts those who want to work there, but not unionize. Of course such instances usually involve a contract with the country which disallows outside hiring, but I just find it counterproductive.
I also think that a company should have the right to fire an entire union if they wish to do so or to fire workers who are trying to unionize, just as workers have the right to quit at a place that doesn't allow unionization (all barring that no prior contract was signed of course.)
Overall, I just find that unions are very overrated in today's America (and world I guess- not really too sure on the mass opinion in other countries) especially when instances such as the UAW are considered where they helped add fuel to the fire of a company's downfall. Note that I am in no way advocating making unions illegal or that they shouldn't exist, but just that they are overrated in that they perhaps haven't accomplished as much as some people think.