Wow! Thanks for the praise y'all! Now I'll have to buy a larger size hat!
I think this has turned into a very good thread on an interesting topic. I'm glad to see people putting their sincere thoughts and opinions on this forum!
I did a little informal polling about the subject at a recent family gathering as a several of my relatives are employed or employ folks in the IT/high-tech industry. Here's a summary of their thoughts:
My oldest brother, who has worked in the industry all his professional life and is now a section manager at "The Worlds Biggest Computer Manufacturer", (after a recent, highly public merger), has seen what was once an innovative and egalitarian corporate philosophy and an implicit agreement between the company and it's employees regarding treatment and security in turn for loyal and productive work at all levels, pretty much trashed. Now his 20+ years of faithful service is in jeopardy as his status puts him in the crosshairs of HR mandates to cull the ranks and shrink the payroll to meet management/investor profit expectations.
In spite of his working for the company's most profitable product division, his proximity to a comfortable retirement actually makes him a prime target for VSI (Voluntary Severance Incentive) or early retirement offers, or, failing that, mandatory severance. The company can then save several thousands of dollars by taking him out even just a few years short of his planned retirement. Of course, he stands to lose that same amount if forced to retire prematurely. He's hoping that he can dodge this fate for the next few years, but his stress level has definitely escalated several notches in the process. His wife works in the same company and is in a similar situation.
He was of the opinion that, indeed, the current conditions could favor an organizational effort by a union into the IT/high-tech work sector. However, he also stated, as many in this forum have, that his prior experience with unions, both as a member and as an outside observer have been less than favorable. One of his major gripes was the added level of inefficiency in getting even simple tasks done that he encountered in these experiences.
Another relative who I polled, has also been in a union of some sort in the past, but now owns and runs a high-tech company that employs a hundred or so people. His opinion is that many large companies have lost sight of their foundations and in order to manage their vastness have commodified one of their prime assets, their employees. He believes the relatively small size of his company is the reason his relationship with his employees remains good. (I'm not sure how his employees feel, though.)
He too feels that there is a genuine need for unions to help employees fight managerial abuses and help workers maintain the security of their wages and benefits, but he also laments the inefficiency and ineffectiveness of union management that he has experienced when he was in a union at one time and when dealing with them in other businesses situations.
So, my conclusions from this admittedly unscientific inquiry are pretty much the same as we have seen stated here. A union for IT folk would have to be a horse of a very different color than what now exists in order to attract and work effectively with the current and future workforce and management, and obviously, there are several socioeconomic and technical factors that need to come into play too. IT employees, because they are generally so well educated and committed to quality (I hope), will demand a much higher level of accountability and service from any union that represents them. They used to receive respect and accountability from their corporate management (and in many places still do,) but that relationship is rapidly changing these days and not necessarily for the better, which brings this whole union issue into discussion.
So here's some questions for anyone out there who is in IT:
[ul][li]What kind of union do you think would be effective for IT employees?[/li]
[li]What are your thoughts on the kind of representation, protections and service you'd find attractive in a union?[/li]
[li]How do you think it should be organized to deal with the diversity of the industry work force?[/li][/ul]
Those are the only ones I can think of right now. If you have some to add, feel free to post them.
This has been a fascinating discussion thread that was started by a simple question, and I always enjoy seeing what new ideas and comments have been posted!
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