- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 560
Another union goes down in flames:
http://canofcontemplation.blogspot.com/2011/04/union-boss-gives-up-on-his-members.html
http://canofcontemplation.blogspot.com/2011/04/union-boss-gives-up-on-his-members.html
Union Boss Gives Up On His Members
To use an UFC analogy, the head of TCEU Local 416 Mark Ferguson, the union that does garbage collection in Toronto, has found himself in a triangular choke hold and has basically tapped out to even trying to save his members' jobs...because he apparently doesn't know how.
Yesterday on the 'Live Drive' with John Tory on Newstalk 1010, Ferguson flat out admitted, in the face of the impending privatization of garbage collection in the City of Toronto from west of Yonge Street all the way to the Etobicoke border (where collection is already privatized), that he had absolutely no idea how to put together a collective bid, since Mayor Rob Ford had announced that the contracts are put up for bidding by any company, including TCEU Local 416. John Tory, who usually is a mild mannered fellow, rightly indicated that that was the stupidest statement he ever heard. I want to go one further and state that that statement is a dangerous indication of just how ineffective union management, and perhaps unions, have become.
I have questions about the usefulness of unions, but I don't think they are an impediment to society. Most of the common benefits we receive in the private sector (mat leave, vacation days, health benefits) historically stem from things that unions past have done before. But I do think that effective management and some business sense should be present in union leadership in order for them to effective represent its members. No one is asking Ferguson to be the enlightened expert, but normal minds would expect him to at least seek out or hire someone with business experience and knowledge in these matters to help TCEU Local 416 put together a collective bid for those contracts that, prior to yesterday, were effectively theirs for life. That's what normal companies do. But instead of pursuing that route, Ferguson has seemingly abdicated all responsibilities to his union members by saying he doesn't know how to get those contracts back, even though the solution is clearly spelled out in front of him.
What this behaviour reminds me of is that of a spoiled child who doesn't get what he wants. Mayor Rob Ford promised to privatize garbage collection, which he is getting done. This self entitled union boss doesn't like it, so he does everything he can to stop it, and fails. Now that the new reality is setting in, instead of adapting Ferguson, by basically throwing in the towel, is saying that the only way to save those jobs for his members is to NOT privatize collection. Wah wah wah! I didn't get what I want, so I'm leaving! I have to at this point ask the card carrying members of TCEU Local 416: What are you paying union dues for? Why do you let this quitter represent you? Is this what you expect from your leadership?
Ferguson taking his ball and going home, sadly, doesn't hurt him since he's pretty well off. But it does hurt those he purportedly represents, and that's the real story.