The number one thing to make me appreciate unions was working in the navy. There's nothing like working 80+ hours a week on no notice to make you appreciate any bit of bargaining power on your behalf.
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Glad you have positive experience with them. My only union experience was allowing workers to be lazy delinquents because the supervisor would be reprimanded for trying to hold the workers accountable for their jobs. Which then encouraged them to just heap more work on the people who actually cared about doing their job, like me.
Sorry to hear that, though I worked in a few places with a similar environment despite them being non-union. The people slacking were just ones the supervisor liked who knew they could get away with it.
Oh the supervisors in my case were fed up with it, but their hands were essentially tied because of it. Even moreso if the worker was black. Some of said employees would say without reservation that they'd pull "the black card" (AKA cry racism) if the supervisor ever tried taking them to task. Essentially the union reps would take the side of the workers to such an extreme as to be a detriment to the working environment.
What are they payed? Also I thought they weren't really into the taking of souls... Or something I dunno I'm not going to pretend I understand
No worries, I haven't exactly been thinking to heard when it comes to world building for the imp comics here. I think if I had to come up with an explanation I'd say it's that they only get a little bit of the benefit from any bargain and soul they get, the rest of the metaphysical power from it gets turned in to their superiors. The whole acting as a resource gathering thing for heck with them being paid for their work.
And it's less not being into souls and more the bit from before that souls are just the cosmic equivalent a time/existence. Usually they take up time while the person is sleeping, which most people only remember as weird dreams, but which keeps it from interfering too much with the person's life.
And it's less not being into souls and more the bit from before that souls are just the cosmic equivalent a time/existence. Usually they take up time while the person is sleeping, which most people only remember as weird dreams, but which keeps it from interfering too much with the person's life.
Heck yeah, I've seen too much of how bad workplaces can get without them
Though that's true of pretty much any system run by people
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