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Our company of 5000+ US employees just ended a hybrid model and now requires full return to work. I sit near HR. Here are some things I've heard:
In contrast, we employ some union and some non union workers all over the country. As much HR shit talk as I've heard over 5 years, I and they still have to abide by WRITTEN PROCEDURES whose express intent is not running astray of the Collective Bargaining Agreements. I hear these HR people on phone calls about something union related and I get to hear "Jump? How high?" and other cowtowing phrases, knowing they're fuming inside but can't do anything about it because we're beholden to those CBAs.
Regularly, I witness stark evidence that union workers are treated better than their counterparts. The CBAs have teeth and the company knows it.
As an organizational psychologist (the people HR people pretend to be when they talk about anything besides paperwork) these stories hurt me to my core. I absolutely despise how much HR lives up to its name of treating people like they are staplers in a supply closet. The way most companies are run is so shitty and short sited it's unreal.