There are obviously many people that are thorughly committed to making a union happen and many that are (for a variety of reasons) very set on not being a part of it. There are a lot of good reasons for us to organize and some very valid points that have been made against the idea. There is also a great deal of repetition of viewpoints here (some have repeated their own viewpoints ad nauseum) and I have purposely avoided repeating myself, but here I go anyway.
I am currently in a position that would not be included in a union, but I fully expect to be back in a position someday that would be. I am having a very hard time weighing the pros and cons because they are mostly conjecture. Would our pay go up? Probably. How much? Nobody knows. Would we lose some flexibility? Probably. How much? Nobody knows. Would our benefits increase? Most probably. How much? Well, you all know the answer. And that is the only answer that ANYONE knows. I personally find it difficult to make a firm commitment to unknowns. And please don't tell me it is up to us. If it was, we would all be making $100 an hour and all the perdiem we could eat. It would be up to people that most of don't know making NEGOTIATED (read: trade-off) agreements with utilities. Would we get something? Yes. Would it be enough to make the trade-off worthwhile? (Fill in answer here.)
The only way I am going to get fully behind any change is if I at least have a good idea what the other side of the change looks like. Please don't anyone try to tell me that they know what it will be like because you will only hurt your credibility. Is it worth the risk? Maybe, but nobody... there I go again. If you feel that things are so bad that they have to change and are willing to risk the cost, then by all means tell the people that you work for (and quoting one of my favorite philosophers) "That's all I can stands and I can't stands no more." I do not feel quite that way yet, but several people have told me in other topics that I get treated better (for whatever reason) than most rent-a-techs do (I am not sure that is true, but reading some of the posts here, it must be.)
BUT -- the biggest hurdle for me to get over is that this is the same organization that promised us (and I was there in the meetings and signed the card) that they would make this work, would not abandon us, would take care of the organization, and would do everything except part the Red Sea to make this dream come true. You can say 'This time will be different' but I want proof. And I am not foolish enough to believe that I can get that proof and therein lies the problem. Nothing that anyone has said here (and I have a lot of respect for some of the people that have made theire opinions known) can provide one ounce of assurance that we will not be discussing this again in another 5 or 10 years and saying this time it will be different. Call me a sceptic (I have been called much worse, many things that are true.)
Again, I am not anti-union and I am not saying no (I am one of the people voicing his opinion that has not voted in this poll) but neither am I saying yes. I think the IBEW has a lot of explaining to do and I have not heard any of it yet. Why did we get NO support last time? What happened to all the plans? Why is it different now? Can you offer any proof? Hopefully they are answering these questions in their meetings and have some solid reassurances, but until it happens, there is no way to prove it and until you can prove it, there is always going to be a decided lack of trust.
That's some catch that Catch-22. No?