Union upset over Keystone Pipeline cancellation

Because a plane comes in for heavy maintenance it needs to be turned around and put back in flight by x days. A plane on the ground is a plane not making money. So if you want to stay in business the company has to make a profit. Not that most of those fucks gave a shit. And yes they assign you specific jobs, thing is they knew who the losers were and who worked . The work guys got more/critical tasks assigned. 15 minute breaks were closer to half an hour because most would stop early and start late. We would clock out at 11pm. The line for the clock would start at 1015......
How is it your problem? If everyone else is a shitbag why would you cover for them? That sounds like they had their beta trained well.
 
it won't move shit, except the price of transporting the oil over rail will continue to payoff billions.

trump admin did finally approve an MSR design for production last year, so at least there is some progress unless xiden cancels that too.
I'm not following - what are you referring to please?
 
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ah, gotcha. I've a fan of nuclear. Hopefully we get to dump in on china in the future and do away with another disease in the process...
i have been a fan of molten salt reactors since i first read about them.
not only are they safe(r), they may run using the waste from conventional nuclear power plants that nobody wants.
 
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Clearly anyone that spent 15-30 years pipefitting or coal mining can build a solar panel. C’mon man!
dude, we're humans, we can learn new shit. If you can't, then the world doesn't owe you a job just so you don't have to feel left out.

Learn to code. Or something. I've ended up doing something that had nothing to do with what I studied or trained in even 10 years ago. Life is not linear.
 
you can probably be trained for job on a solar panel line in 3 days, including the 2 days for HR orientation and sensitivity training.
I dunno. sensitivity training can be hard. I think 308pirate should live stream his session, I'd pay for that over another bullshit McFaggot UFC fight.
 
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I dunno. sensitivity training can be hard. I think 308pirate should live stream his session, I'd pay for that over another bullshit McFaggot UFC fight.
hahaha, three oh eight prolly has to take it again and if doesn't make it, he'll have to go to school ten for a year.
 
you can probably be trained for a job on a solar panel line in 3 days tops, including the 2 days for HR orientation and sensitivity training.

Well as long as you learn to speak Chinese and relocate to China then yes very easy to make solar panels with no bathroom breaks. This is new to us to see how we live under a Fuck You Big Time government while they use your sons and daughters to protect them.
 
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The problem is how little they will want to pay guys with 15-30 years experience.
no, that's called capitalism. look at the world, at how much its changed even over 5 years. if anyone thinks things don't change then who's to blame?

you can't whine about the commie left and then demand high wages for a skill set that may not be marketable or is easily learned.
 
Well as long as you learn to speak Chinese and relocate to China then yes very easy to make solar panels with no bathroom breaks. This is new to us to see how we live under a Fuck You Big Time government while they use your sons and daughters to protect them.
granny needs her sherry...
 
no, that's called capitalism. look at the world, at how much its changed even over 5 years. if anyone thinks things don't change then who's to blame?

you can't whine about the commie left and then demand high wages for a skill set that may not be marketable or is easily learned.
My point exactly.. you can’t take highly skilled guys and give them a entry level Job and pay.
And you aren’t even gonna be able to have a factory without welders yet you are trying to act like are suddenly gonna be dinosaurs.
 
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My point exactly.. you can’t take highly skilled guys and give them a entry level Job and pay.
And you aren’t even gonna be able to have a factory without welders yet you are trying to act like are suddenly gonna be dinosaurs.
I'll be honest, I couldn't care less. I'm just saying, in this world, you have to keep your head on a swivel and be adaptable. Just because you did X for 15 years, doesn't mean you're owed anything in the next 15 minutes. Shit's savage but when wasn't it?
 
Chinese labor is just under $4.00/ hr for making solar panels, property is cheap because its a labor camp, food come from Wuhan yes Bat Burgers.

Don't forget to vote democrat in 2024 .....
 
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I'll be honest, I couldn't care less. I'm just saying, in this world, you have to keep your head on a swivel and be adaptable. Just because you did X for 15 years, doesn't mean you're owed anything in the next 15 minutes. Shit's savage but when wasn't it?
I know lots of welders. Im not worried for them in the least. I’m worried for all the people like you that see it as no big deal to take someone with 15-30 experience in any skill set and pay them the same as the high school student worker. Moneys gonna be worthless here soon anyways.
 
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I know lots of welders. Im not worried for them in the least. I’m worried for all the people like you that see it as no big deal to take someone with 15-30 experience in any skill set and pay them the same as the high school student worker. Moneys gonna be worthless here soon anyways.
you're worried about the wrong thing because I didn't say anything of the sort and I've not heard anyone else either.

Whether you're a welder, writer, waiter or Waldo. You're on your own.
 
Well as long as you learn to speak Chinese and relocate to China then yes very easy to make solar panels with no bathroom breaks. This is new to us to see how we live under a Fuck You Big Time government while they use your sons and daughters to protect them.
the point is that it is not skilled labor, and you're not going to get union pipe fitter wages, or even close.
 
Nah its still good cuz they’re gonna raise minimum wage to $15 in 5 years. So your +15 year skilled labor wage that got evaporated by executive fiat will be replaced by $15/hr entry level manual labor “building solar panels”...in 5 years. Just tell the bank holding your mortgage and car loan, utility companies, and your grocer that you’ll make good by 2025, ‘cuz progress and building back better.
 
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Nah its still good cuz they’re gonna raise minimum wage to $15 in 5 years. So your +15 year skilled labor wage that got evaporated by executive fiat will be replaced by $15/hr entry level manual labor “building solar panels”...in 5 years. Just tell the bank holding your mortgage and car loan, utility companies, and your grocer that you’ll make good by 2025, ‘cuz progress and building back better.
well with all the tears being cried by folks who are sounding very commie like, you could always create a hydro-plant and sell the electricity back to the /gov
 
I work with unionized plant workers all the time and I have no issue with them getting stuff done in a timely manner. I also don't have an issue with doing things myself and them filing grievances. Everyone has their own experiences both good and bad.
When I hand my supervisor a sledgehammer because I'm tired, he swings for the fences. No grievance from me, and he knows that.

Over 9 years in this union and I've never filed anything.

The safety angle is the primary driver imo in this union.

And they don't even bother with lefty politics here, they get told to walk if they do.
 
Pretty wordy rationalization.

Information is easily available; quite a bit from unionized family members.
Don't care how much YOU donate.
Pay taxes? Sure, but the choice not too is a bit more difficult than choosing to not support unions.
Didn't qualify for a stimulus check. I'm one of the lucky few that get to "share" our wealth.
No idea how much PP or (insert third world SH here) gets of my tax dollars. Too lazy to do the math.
All politicians share in the pork.
Your point is a deflection.
Don't call me sir. There wasn't a zero before my paygrade.

Don't know what brawndo is.
If you can't understand that, you really must be a brawndo drinker.

It's really simple.



And I really don't give a fuck about your pay grade. Bfd, many of here us had them.

Eddie NFL......that last part says quite a bit honestly.
 
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Your just blind bro. Voting doesnt work. All politicians (trump and biden) are is puppets for big money interest. Get your childish left wing right wing bs out of here. Nothing is as simple as left or right, red or blue. As long as you and these other followers think like that our country is doomed to repeat history. Continuing the divide of a people is just playing into the hands of the .01 percenters who own the central banks and who fund both sides of the "political race"
They use them to keep us divided.

Hell look at some of the retarded
shit posted on here about unions.

I'd like to see a breakdown of real union votes in the last two elections alone.

I work around 4 different trades aside from us wire junkies, the VAST majority of them wear Trump stickers, maga, whatever on their hardhats or have them on the gang boxes. That's quite a statement in organized labor.

The same echo chambers exist on this side of the fence as the left side.

Again, division keeps us weak and the scumbags just keep winning...bigly.
 
Or management being incompetent at properly documenting a worker's screw ups. Many are too lazy to generate the required paper trail and simply put up with it until they blow their top. Then union steps in and breaks it off in management's ass.

Thus is born the, "you can't fire union employees" myth.
I've saw more union workers fired in my first two years union than in 10 years non union mining.

So, yeah, it's about the management not the union keeping them in.
 
Or management being incompetent at properly documenting a worker's screw ups. Many are too lazy to generate the required paper trail and simply put up with it until they blow their top. Then union steps in and breaks it off in management's ass.

Thus is born the, "you can't fire union employees"

You must be referring to the Public Sector Union Employee.
 
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If you can't understand that, you really must be a brawndo drinker.

It's really simple.



And I really don't give a fuck about your pay grade. Bfd, many of here us had them.

Eddie NFL......that last part says quite a bit honestly.

What does my being "N Florida" have to do with anything? ...and what is brawndo?

"Winning" this argument seems more important to you than me, so I'll leave you with the last word. Buh, bye.
 
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Funny how Obama & Democrats were ok with completing the keystone pipeline when it brought oil to Illinois / blue state refineries, but suddenly is not ok when it’s gonna deliver oil to Texas / red state refineries. It’s even more funny that nobody has ever mentioned this.
That is an old map and picture. The xl line is in service from Cushing to South of Mt. Pleasent Texas not sure how much further south. Worked on in 2012-2013
 
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It's not how the rank and file union members vote. It's about what the union does with the dues they pay. They put the money into the communist party and that will reach ten times the number of union members. Just one commercial alone will do that. Then add in the online, phone texting, phone calls and even the door to door contacting.
 
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I find this conversation a series of anecdotal stories. Each is true in their environment.

When I worked in a shop as a young man (as a machinist), I was encouraged to produce parts more slowly, because IF the management became aware that a part could be produced in 1 minute 42 seconds, instead of 5 minutes, they would expect the same level of productivity from the other workers. It would bring up the question "why does management have to pay 5-minute Bob, the same money as 2-minute Addertooth".

I also worked for a non-union shop building large control panels and control systems for refineries and nuclear reactors. Occasionally I would be asked to go out onto a union site to install and test those panels. My manager would explain to me that the other workers around me were Union, and they HAD to believe I was union too. They asked me to pay attention to the pace which those around me were working, and to not appear "over performing" when in those environments. They said to carefully observe ALL of the breaks the union workers were doing, and to take a break as well.
I still remember a foreman coming by while I was connecting one of the panels to the refinery sensors, and pneumatic elements. He asked who my "safety officer" was. He was concerned that the wiring being connected might be out of safety tolerance, I pointed to my Simpson 260 meter, and explained I carefully check all the voltages before connecting them. Then he asked a similar question about the pneumatics, I similarly pointed to my pressure gauge. He was horribly concerned the pressure gauge didn't have a hard set red line for minimum and maximum operating pressures on my test set. I explained that I had gone to school, and learned to read numbers. I did not need painted on red-lines as a go/no-go gauge to perform my job.. he seemed horrified at the notion.

The key point which Union workers are missing is the current trend in automation. When it becomes cheaper to replace a worker with a machine, it tends to happen. You can only push up wages so much, before automation becomes a financially viable option. We are seeing automation appearing at a faster pace, even with companies which have minimum wage jobs. With the proposed 15 and hour wage, we will likely see that trend accelerate.

Eventually, the only secure jobs will be those which are hard to automate. Wage protection is a wonderful thing, until the machines show up.

For the record, I actually believe Unions had a major hand in destroying Detroit.
 
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I find this conversation a series of anecdotal stories. Each is true in their environment.
Is Triangle Shirtwaist anecdotal? Is Pinkerton goons hired by Ford anecdotal? Are the abuses suffered by labor at the hands Corporations that inspired Unions anecdotal?

Labor was powerless against the powerful. So they turned to bad people (OrgCrime) to empower themselves. Because crime bosses were powerful too.

These are facts not anecdotes. Every worker is better off because of unions. That is a fact. And as the unions in America have declined. So have wages. Another fact.

Like them or not, all workers have benefitted from them. JMHO
 
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Once I was past my early 20s, I took a different path FS1. I chose to train up in careers that did not require a Union to assure my wages were fair. It can suck to rely upon an intermediate, to assure you get reasonable treatment. If you need an intermediary, then you may be a replaceable cog.

Once trained, if I was unhappy with either my wages, or conditions, I would explain to my employer that they were at risk of me finding an alternative job. Some companies I left, were filing for bankruptcy within a year or two. They NEVER said "don't let the door hit you, where the Good Lord split you". Even back in my early 20s, I was seeing CNC and other automation show up in the places I worked in, and saw the handwriting on the wall (40 years ago). To have any security in the workforce, you need to have skills which are nearly impossible to replace.
If there are a hundred people (or more) in your state, which can adequately perform your job, you have no job security.

There is no question that LONG ago, companies would use violence to enforce their will upon workers... that day is long past. Still, in that time frame unions did make important strides. Once those changes were codified by actual law, the value of the unions was diminished. The remaining area where I believe Unions are quite good is simple; they remained one of the last bastions which assured their workers have a viable retirement, as versus a 401K program they *may* donate to. Even so, I have watched most major unions "sell-out" new member's retirement programs, so that the more senior members of the Union can retain their more luxurious retirement packages. The Unions it seems, are in the process of Consuming their Young.
 
America's PRIVATE sector worker needs a union now more than ever.
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Well My Friends,
I will tell you, I worked in a mine for decades. We were Steelworkers as were the police, store clerks and any other job that was union.
Most states in the west if its union it is not of the industries but one who needs more money for their own retirements and people.
They did sh** for us other than to take our money and send it to Pittsburg to pay the real Steelworkers retirement pay.
We had a contract that needed to be voted on, rep said best we'd get, It involved selling our retirement for a settlement but neither union or company would give a formula for what one would be getting, F'D us big time. Union Rep. said to bad nothing can be done,
some with 30 years service were lucky to get 100K for their work in that hole.
Song says company gets the gold, workers get the shaft could never be more true.
Just saying the unions aren't all the be all in this world.
They voted for what they got and like the Rep. said to us NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT, eat sh** and go home
 
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Well My Friends,
I will tell you, I worked in a mine for decades. We were Steelworkers as were the police, store clerks and any other job that was union.
Most states in the west if its union it is not of the industries but one who needs more money for their own retirements and people.
They did sh** for us other than to take our money and send it to Pittsburg to pay the real Steelworkers retirement pay.
We had a contract that needed to be voted on, rep said best we'd get, It involved selling our retirement for a settlement but neither union or company would give a formula for what one would be getting, F'D us big time. Union Rep. said to bad nothing can be done,
some with 30 years service were lucky to get 1K for their work in that hole.
Song says company gets the gold, workers get the shaft could never be more true.
Just saying the unions aren't all the be all in this world.
They voted for what they got and like the Rep. said to us NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT, eat sh** and go home
This is true
The Eastern Conference Pension Fund within the IBT have been trying to get their hands on the western conferences pension fund for decades.

Have you ever noticed though, You never hear of a public sector union workers pension fund being underfunded?
 
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Is Triangle Shirtwaist anecdotal? Is Pinkerton goons hired by Ford anecdotal? Are the abuses suffered by labor at the hands Corporations that inspired Unions anecdotal?

Labor was powerless against the powerful. So they turned to bad people (OrgCrime) to empower themselves. Because crime bosses were powerful too.

These are facts not anecdotes. Every worker is better off because of unions. That is a fact. And as the unions in America have declined. So have wages. Another fact.

Like them or not, all workers have benefitted from them. JMHO
The Keystone workers have especially benefitted. The point of the thread.
 
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Unions were necessary in our history to protect the workers I think anybody would agree with that looking at our industrial history. Unions are like a sub government which you are taxed with union dues and your benefits. Unions have the same corruption problem that our government has because of the money. John Kerry stated largest job growth is a solar panel technician which make $20-$30 per hour, my general union laborers rate is currently $81.00/HR . If they force Unions into the solar panel business then no one will be able to afford them once they adjust the current labor rate to the union rate.
 
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Unions were necessary in our history to protect the workers I think anybody would agree with that looking at our industrial history. Unions are like a sub government which you are taxed with union dues and your benefits. Unions have the same corruption problem that our government has because of the money. John Kerry stated largest job growth is a solar panel technician which make $20-$30 per hour, my general union laborers rate is currently $81.00/HR . If they force Unions into the solar panel business then no one will be able to afford them once they adjust the current labor rate to the union rate.
What geographical location is this where general union laborers rate is $81.00/HR. and in what Trade?
 
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