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Almost certainly, and possibly other places too IF they were to find out. I'm not sure how small a world pharmacy is. This shouldn't be the deterrent however. The deterrent should be integrity, the golden rule, and doing what is right when nobody is watching. These striking pharmacists are putting their jobs on the line to secure wages and benefits that ALL pharmacists in CA are benefiting from. All theft isn't defined by laws. Interesting how he scabbed once, and is willing to do it again, apparently without much thought, all for some extra cash. I've known several scabs over my career and I have to say they all have several traits in common, I wouldn't trust any of them as far as I could spit, and their personal lives were always in chaos.
He's also heavily in student loan debt. Besides if a guy is willing to start a sham business just for the tax deduction then he's pretty much wiling to do anything.
So do you think you would be blacklisted from ever getting hired at Kaiser if you scabbed?...
I do promise to write about the whole thing and post on here... I owe you all that much entertainment at least.
I'm about 75% sure there won't be a strike though, I'm in it for the $500 to pee in a cup and watch some kaiser powerpoint that i just received (on Epic verification...good thing I don't actually need to pay attention).
If I actually get called down, I have some baseball tickets to sell and stuff to rearrange.
To call someone a "scab" in seriousness is quite judgmental and self-righteous. Some people are underemployed or unemployed and those few weeks or months can help someone to provide for their family. This is not the 1800's. It's easy when you have a great job like Kaiser to judge someone who does not and is taking advantage of an opportunity. This generation sees these things differently than the past few.
I do promise to write about the whole thing and post on here... I owe you all that much entertainment at least.
I'm about 75% sure there won't be a strike though, I'm in it for the $500 to pee in a cup and watch some kaiser powerpoint that i just received (on Epic verification...good thing I don't actually need to pay attention).
If I actually get called down, I have some baseball tickets to sell and stuff to rearrange.
And that's why 'this generation' won't have any pension, barely any healthcare, and low wages for the foreseeable future.
In the future a history as a scab would probably be a non-starter for being employed at any unionized workplace.
Just got an email that the strike has been called off. (Again.)
Just by signing up you are already giving them leverage in the negotiation.
When the grocery baggers went on strike in so cal back in ~2004, I came in as a broke college student and worked for $$$$. Crossed the picket line, not a big deal.
What about those low wage grocery workers? They didn't stop you from taking advantage of the situation so stop trying to justify your opportunistic ways.
These aren't poor factory workers barely able to make ends meet in low end manufacturing with abusive conditions, these are highly paid professionals who made a choice that their current high level of compensation just didn't suit them because other bargaining units twisted someone's balls and kept their pensions 3 years ago. Boohoo.
Their pharmacists get 79/hr minimum per union and they are complaining.
But, but they don't also get a fat pension! Oh nooooz, now terrible and outrageous!
LOL, I love this screenshot, hahahaha.
I do view pensions the way I view vinyl records. Sure, they have better quality to them (some would argue), but it's this nice little novelty that a small minority of people have. If your record player breaks, goodluck trying to find a new one that is exactly like your old one. It harkens back to a day when people stayed at their employers for...decades. How quaint.
But then you come back to reality and find that a pension is utterly useless for most people in today's job environment. It's anti-entrepreneurial, anti-mobility, and anti-ownership. It's not compatible with at-will employment. I like getting my tax advantaged defined-contribution benefit and taking it with me wherever I go. I'm not penalized with ZERO retirement dollars after leaving a workplace w/ a defined benefit program. I can work multiple places, as much or as little as I want...I don't have to rely on ONE corporation for my retirement and healthcare. I can Obamacare my way through consulting, per-diem work, etc...
I think younger people who like/fight for pensions are either short sighted or lazy.
LOL, I love this screenshot, hahahaha.
I do view pensions the way I view vinyl records. Sure, they have better quality to them (some would argue), but it's this nice little novelty that a small minority of people have. If your record player breaks, goodluck trying to find a new one that is exactly like your old one. It harkens back to a day when people stayed at their employers for...decades. How quaint.
But then you come back to reality and find that a pension is utterly useless for most people in today's job environment. It's anti-entrepreneurial, anti-mobility, and anti-ownership. It's not compatible with at-will employment. I like getting my tax advantaged defined-contribution benefit and taking it with me wherever I go. I'm not penalized with ZERO retirement dollars after leaving a workplace w/ a defined benefit program. I can work multiple places, as much or as little as I want...I don't have to rely on ONE corporation for my retirement and healthcare. I can Obamacare my way through consulting, per-diem work, etc...
I think younger people who like/fight for pensions are either short sighted or lazy.
But, but they don't also get a fat pension! Oh nooooz, now terrible and outrageous!
why do you care that other pharmacists are fighting to reserve their pension? Kaiser is not a public entity.
This business made billions in profit every year. If it can afford to give their nurses a pension then why not their pharmacists?
My current hospital offers a pension after 5 years. I'm almost to 3...
Confettiflyer: I applaud you for recording this for the rest of us. Whether or not I agree with your actions is a moot point, but I am interested in your experiences and thank you for sharing them with us.
Will the agency pay you 500$ for signing in? I remember the email that I got said they will pay 500 if the strike called off.Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your opinion), the strike has been called off. No relief workers needed. This was the likely outcome anyway.
I got so far as signing a bunch of papers, submitting a background check, and getting a lab slip for a urine tox screen. There was also an Epic system training presentation, but I'm already familiar with it so i just breezed through it.
Will the agency pay you 500$ for signing in? I remember the email that I got said they will pay 500 if the strike called off.
Seemed my "Good luck" worked for you. Good luck.Correction: I am eligible for the $500 bonus, just submitted papers today for it.