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How about you get a union to organize for a fair wage increase across the board lmao
My point related to me seeing the pay cap that was implemented by Toyota in the article.
While it is awesome for a company to rebalance pay even for non-union workers, I am simply curious if the pay caps still caused an imbalance for more experienced employees, union or not.
Of course they do if they aren't raising top out as well....but in union shops they are.
The factory im in does the same thing. I went from operator to maintenance in a couple years and my pay went up 80%, but people starting today in my operator job are making 30% more now to do it than I did back then. Guess what, it's a non union factory. I hate it, not because they don't deserve good wages, but because the company collectively shits on the well trained workforce they have by doing that. They will reap what they sow in the end.