you should also bear in mind the fact that , as you infer , the Company seem to deal better with Unionised members .
Have you tried speaking to www.employmentrights.ie to see if they can give any advice.
Given the fact that you really only want to involve SIPTU if there is a certainty that you win the argument then I think you need to discuss your dilemma with the Union's professionals to ascertain their views of the merit of your case .
So the people that they want in management positions are people who 'do what they're told' and don't harbour the resources they need in a disagreement? It doesn't bode well for the future of the firm if all those being promoted at basically timid yes-men who are unable to speak up for themselves.No one in a role like mine has ever, to the best of my knowledge, involved the union in a negotiation on their behalf and I have absolutely no idea how management would respond if I showed up with a shop steward to argue my case. The non-union workers basically always do as they're told (as most harbour ambitions of getting up the management ladder and don't want to scupper their chances).
So the people that they want in management positions are people who 'do what they're told' and don't harbour the resources they need in a disagreement? It doesn't bode well for the future of the firm if all those being promoted at basically timid yes-men who are unable to speak up for themselves.
Not all Union members are "activists" and Purple there are many managers who are also trade union members and have no difficulty in separating the two - I'm one myself.
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