> unionisation works and why it ensured that workers got their fair share of productivity increases
Considering that most unions encourage rigid salary bands, this is a ludicrous statement to make.
It's obvious that different workers have different productivity levels (and those levels don't correspond directly to years of experience). Considering that, I consider it highly unfair to force people into having the same salary.
Considering that most unions encourage rigid salary bands, this is a ludicrous statement to make.
It's obvious that different workers have different productivity levels (and those levels don't correspond directly to years of experience). Considering that, I consider it highly unfair to force people into having the same salary.