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Subject: | I don't understand begrudging someone else's pay raise in a different job/state. |
From: | K_StillNotOver2016 |
Date: | Sun, 06-Oct-2024 12:54:09 AM PDT |
Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
In topic: | ~*~*~WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 30th POTPOURRI~*~*~ posted by chloe |
In reply to: | I'm coming at this as someone who's never made more than $20/hour posted by Wahoo |
Isn't the American dream to be able to make enough to buy a house and a car and send your kids to college? The TOP salary negotiated is around what you need in many of the port towns to make that happen. It might not even be enough. That's not an exorbitant salary ask. It's what used to be expected. It's what we should all expect. They're making it happen.
As a union, they negotiated a pay raise they felt they could get based on the value of their jobs. They rejected the first offer and still got the owners to pay more.
But you are making the argument the CEOs want you to make. You feel powerless against the CEO salaries and have put more energy into resenting (or maybe feeling jealous of?) blue collar workers who fought for a better standard of living.
You ask how we can get a more even distribution of funds from CEOs but you're actually seeing it in action at the port. Unions. Unions are one of the best ways to get that done. It's why there have been systematic efforts over the past few decades by these business leaders and some politicians to destroy labor unions. In general, people in unions have better benefits, better pay and can force safer working conditions.
Because if they can get individual employees at the company to think they're fighting for a finite amount of the pie and in competition with one another, employees won't realize they would be better off as a collective when negotiating for better pay with ownership.
But why is it equally bad? They're not taking money out of your pocket. Having them accept less isn't going to make up for the companies that screwed you over.
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Answering your last question... - Wahoo - 06-Oct-2024 1:30 PM
- Regarding “don’t take more than you need” and “enough to get by on”…. - Kitchop - 06-Oct-2024 11:47 PM
- Re: Answering your last question... - Jenners97 - 06-Oct-2024 5:17 PM
- Also, life lesson that I didn't know until I was 30. Never take the first offer! - Jenners97 - 06-Oct-2024 1:19 PM
- Topping out at $81K in the port cities is not enough to raise a family - CL - 06-Oct-2024 10:57 AM