Welcome to the world of unions.
No, its called SENIORITY.
Right.
Instead of people being placed in jobs based on their skills, abilities, and fit for the position, they bid on them based on how long they've worked there.
Instead of worker's pay being based upon how well they do their job, it's based upon how long they've worked there.
We have many things for which to thank unions, but this is not one of them.
Unions are a necessary evil brought about by mistreatment of employees by employers. This can be demonstrated by the case of the
Triangle Wasteshirt Fire? Click the link for information about it! That fire was lauded as being a turning point un unionization.
Can unions go too far at times? Of course they can as anything can be carried to far, but that doesn't minimuize the necessity for an organization to protect workers rights. Some employeers don't need unions because they are inherently fair to their employees, but as the Triangle Fire demonstrates, there are many who would take any means needed to maximize production and work forces need protection from those kinds of employeers.
So what about seniority issues, are they fair or are they unfair as you claim? Well my feeling is that they are fair if agreed upon by both labor and management and not onesided or subgugated by inside dealings between emplorer and unions while setting aside the employees best interest!
They're fair to the employees because it rewards them for longivity is faithful service and it doesn't peanilize employees who meet job standards to the best of their ability. If you are blessed to be able to prerform above and beyond what's expected that's great and you should be rewarded but not at the expense of others who cannot. If you worked someplace for 20 years and performed at the best of your ability I'm sure you would resent it if someone off the street and you had no seniority priviledges over that new employee on day one.
They are also fair to the employee because it gives the most employees a sense of loyalty especially when the seniority is not forced upon the employeer. Without that sense of loyalty there would be a higher rate of turnover and that would create a loss of experience and and increase in training expense and lost productivity during training and with loss of experience.
So needless to say, I disagree with your feelings about seniority!