I worked for ERAC for 7 years off and on. As a 26 year old I opened an office because I was out marketing and managed to get a dealership takeaway. I contributed to the financial well being of a small town and at the same time increased my paycheck. If ERAC is unionized, this can't happen. ERAC becomes a dead corpse that you will feed off of until it has no nourishment to offer. I am blown away right now. If mt's unionized, it would destroy the ERAC business model that has been successful for decades. There would be no positions to be promoted to. Perhaps the destruction of ERAC is the aim of some of the people on this site. If you are concerned about about violation of labor laws then report it to your hr dept. If that doesn't work then go to
www.dol.gov. That's the web site for the dept of labor. If pay is your concern then go on the open market and find out what you're worth. Unemployment is at record lows. It's a buyers market so to speak. My feeling is that some of you have, and were disapointed by the results so now you're looking to a group who is destroying the U.S. auto industry. Unions preach puting the needs of the group ahead of your own financial interest. Meaning the strong will carry the weight of the weak and if they can't then you will strike. You don't get a paycheck when you strike. If that ideal sounds leftist to you well, that's because it is. And your paycheck will go to leftist politicians who support those ideals. The U.S. economy is on fire right now (inspite of GM and Ford, thanks UAW) and it is because we determine our value and in doing so we increase our productivity. I wasn't happy with my compensation so I got a new job. I live in a country where I am free to make such deccissions. So when a union organizer calls, tell him to go organize more illegal alien amnesty rallies. And I'm not joking, they really do this. Sounds like a weird way to help the wages of the American worker but whatever. I guess increasing your pool of potential members is the important thing.