Polarbear
Established Member
I work in the public sector & have done so for the majority of my working life. In the almost 30 years I've been here, I have seen unions come & go due to mergers. Some have been good, others indifferent. These days, whilst I am still a member of the union, I feel it has become much more political and by doing so, has also become more confrontational.
Unfortunately, given that the government is effectively the employer for public sector workers, being more confrontational doesn't really cut the mustard. The government simply chooses to ignore anything a union says that it doesn't like/doesn't agree with, and imposes change on it's workforce, welcome or otherwise! This has left many public sector workers pretty hacked off, with seemingly little recourse on either their union, or their employer.
It's not only a matter of pay - I've seen worsened T&C's of my employment, especially over the last few years since the coalition government came to power. The union is by and large, ignored by the employer, so these changes come in whatever they say.
You may wonder why, if things are perceived as being this bad, why I stay here. Probably because I have a skill-set that doesn't easily translate to other roles. I know I'm not alone on that front.
Unfortunately, given that the government is effectively the employer for public sector workers, being more confrontational doesn't really cut the mustard. The government simply chooses to ignore anything a union says that it doesn't like/doesn't agree with, and imposes change on it's workforce, welcome or otherwise! This has left many public sector workers pretty hacked off, with seemingly little recourse on either their union, or their employer.
It's not only a matter of pay - I've seen worsened T&C's of my employment, especially over the last few years since the coalition government came to power. The union is by and large, ignored by the employer, so these changes come in whatever they say.
You may wonder why, if things are perceived as being this bad, why I stay here. Probably because I have a skill-set that doesn't easily translate to other roles. I know I'm not alone on that front.