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Date: | Wed, 29 Jul 1998 12:50:36 -0500 |
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Re a union in a small museum:
I doubt a union would bother with an institution that did not have
enough potential members to financially support a union local.
Re the MBA:
If the museum cannot afford more that $7.25/hour for non-senior
positions, how could it afford to hire an MBA? Those guys know better
than to work for peanuts--it's part of their degree program, I think.
Cynthia Ogorek
Matteson Historical Museum
Matteson, IL
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Deb Fuller wrote:
> >if a museum cannot afford to pay a union salary and as no choice but to
> hire union workers, it will fold.
> >
> Well what is a museum going to do? Union regulations are very strict about wages, overtime, job requirements, etc. They also get really
erked when non-union people are hired instead of union people for a
lower salary.
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> Deb Fuller
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