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To: phantomworker

Good observations.

I am one of those professionals who can be terminated on a whim of my boss. But that's now how successful companies are run. Good bosses know that they need to keep productive employees. Bad bosses usually don't have much opportunity to fire people, since people will generally get the heck out of Dodge rather than work for a flake. So the system works better that way, IMO.

And my conseravtive philosophy tells me that a company should be able to hire/fire at will.


13 posted on 09/18/2005 8:32:19 AM PDT by pissant
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To: pissant

Good point. Good take on the successful business world. But that is a perfect world, too. Is it necessarily conservative philosophy to hire/fire at will? I have a conservative philosophy, so I wonder.

But, you know, Boeing is very successful and it still works with its unions. I wonder how that happened? I think if management is smart, they can use unions to their advantage.

For example, because of all the scandals going on there, they wanted all employees to sign an ethics commitment. Many employees refused, but the union supported it, so union members complied. It worked well for the company.

The company has a strong cohesive workforce in its union membership that the Company can use to its advantage, if it is smart. I know some engineering management leaders that are doing just that. I think both sides benefit. It might be really hard to bust the union, so maybe it is smarter to work with it? Don't know what's best.


14 posted on 09/18/2005 8:52:27 AM PDT by phantomworker (It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question.)
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