Laura, is this Canada we're talking about? (just read your profile)<edit> Is this the state government you're talking about? If not, what branch of the US Govt do you work for? After President Reagan fired the striking air traffic controllers, civil service unions haven't had a whole lot of clout in the US.
In the US Govt, civil service involvement in Unions is optional as we have no closed shops. People in the bargaining unit have the choice not to pay dues and still receive representation, in fact the union has to represent non-memebers
My union will not pay for an individuals court fees, lawyer etc. We have a grievance arbitration system, if bargaining unit members want to go outside the system they do so on their own.
I work for the US Post Office. For the most part people are promoted from within. I've worked for some excellent bosses and I've worked for some that would do anything to screw with people. The term "going postal" and our legend for violent employees didn't come because management was warm and fuzzy.
In the US Govt, civil service involvement in Unions is optional as we have no closed shops. People in the bargaining unit have the choice not to pay dues and still receive representation, in fact the union has to represent non-memebers
My union will not pay for an individuals court fees, lawyer etc. We have a grievance arbitration system, if bargaining unit members want to go outside the system they do so on their own.
I work for the US Post Office. For the most part people are promoted from within. I've worked for some excellent bosses and I've worked for some that would do anything to screw with people. The term "going postal" and our legend for violent employees didn't come because management was warm and fuzzy.