Canceled.2014.1
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Last year I changed companies for reasons I won't go into here. I now work for a company that builds transmission lines, distribution lines and substations for power companies. It is also a company that uses union workers.
One thing I have heard over and over is how hard it is to fire union workers.
In January we had a lineman connect a ground to a transmission line barehanded. The company president fired him. No hearing or union nonsense. He was fired for a safety violation.
Recently, a driver had his 3rd vehicle accident. He was fired.
Two linemen in Florida were caught using improper grounds on de-energized transmission lines. They were both fired.
An apprentice lineman was fired for failure to use proper rigging on a crane lift (he had received the proper training).
I guess I am wondering why people think its hard to fire a union worker.
One thing I have heard over and over is how hard it is to fire union workers.
In January we had a lineman connect a ground to a transmission line barehanded. The company president fired him. No hearing or union nonsense. He was fired for a safety violation.
Recently, a driver had his 3rd vehicle accident. He was fired.
Two linemen in Florida were caught using improper grounds on de-energized transmission lines. They were both fired.
An apprentice lineman was fired for failure to use proper rigging on a crane lift (he had received the proper training).
I guess I am wondering why people think its hard to fire a union worker.