Holly Delight
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Like, for example, how to make change! How to clean toilets!
How about encouraging unions to teach their membership through apprenticeship. You know, the way craftsmen have been trained for thousands of years. Real skills that will help America get out of this hole.
YES !!!
If you got what you paid for with a union worker, I wouldn't mind. Lately that has not been the case.
When the union electrician shows up to do a small bit of wiring in our building, I expect it to be done to the general contractor's plan and to code. If there is a question concerning the plan, resolve it and get the job done. No short cuts, no excuses. Get it done in the time allotted. If I'm paying a premium, I expect premium work.
If the union will not police its own, then we'll have to find trained non-union workers willing to do the job - and who have pride in what they do. Who knows, they may even cost less.