I have yet to see a union that isn't in bed with management. At least to some degree and in most cases, close to 100%. In the last negotiations, the union did basically nil. They make big promises on what they are negotiating for such as - chairs for cashiers to sit on, baggers for over half the time on till, cashiers to be allowed water to drink at the till (currently we are not allowed to have a drink of water with us at the till (human rights issue?), a time clock was to be placed as close as possible to the lunch room. What we received out of all of this (and the list I have quoted is a very very small portion of what they said they were asking for) is - first of all, myself and many others lost our right to an expected raise of 25 cents per hour upon attaining 520 hours of work. We were right near the border of their cut-off date and they simply zeroed out those work hours and we had to start from scratch. Due to carpal tunnel surgery, it has taken me a year to make up the hours again so only in about the last month did I receive the raise I should have but it's now based on a grid so - instead of 25 cents per hour, I received 15 cents. So, I'm being paid 10 cents less than the 25 cents I should have received about 11 months ago. On top of that - once you have been off work a specific amount of time (medical or otherwise) they take your medical away from you. If you do not maintain 22 hours of work per week, you lose your medical and you must work at least the 22 hours for 3 months before you qualify again. Every April everyone gets 50 cents per hour raise but there is a ceiling per pay grid. With the major cuts in hours that are happening, I will never work enough hours to reach that ceiling. The time clock (2nd time this has been negotiated) has never been installed. Where my break time should begin and end when I get to the lunch room, it instead starts when I leave my till (un-like all other workers in the store). So - if I am on any shift that is less than 8 hours, I get a 15 min. break. That's 2 min. to get to the lunch room and 2 back. About 3 min. to use the washroom leaving about 8 min. to eat a meal depending on the time of the day a person is taking their break. I don't do well at trying to cram a meal into myself in 8 minutes. Other than a few cents raise, we received nothing the union was asking for. We are over-worked and under-paid. Those of us on a lower pay grid get less medical coverage than the higher grids (old employees who have been with the store for over 20 years) but - that said, we still get pretty good medical coverage. Any meds I need are free. They paid $1500.00 toward my dental (that coupled with my husband's plan who paid about the same) meant I paid out only about $140.00 toward my bill. I won't fare so well with glasses but I still get a break from both sides. My glasses will still cost me about $250.00. They started at $585.00 There are good and bad things but just not lots of good things.
I can look at it and say that without the medical plan and without union dues, I would have paid about the same right? My union dues are $1212.00 per year so that's only a saving of about $300 in reality for dental if I did not pay union dues.