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Pros & Cons : is it time Fidelity Employees join a Union

Pros (Potential Benefits for Employees)

Higher wages and better compensation: Union workers often earn a premium (historically ~10-17% higher median wages in comparable roles, though this varies and can narrow over time). In finance, this could address complaints about stagnant pay amid high living costs or performance pressure.

Improved benefits and job security: Unions typically secure stronger health insurance, retirement contributions, paid leave, and protections against arbitrary firing or mass layoffs (common in finance during downturns or cost-cutting). Better transparency in bonuses, promotions, and performance metrics is a frequent goal.
Better working conditions: Reduced burnout from long hours (especially relevant for analysts or high-pressure advisory roles), predictable schedules, safer reporting of unethical practices, and mechanisms to address high turnover. Collective voice can make it easier to raise issues without individual retaliation.

Voice and power in decisions: Employees gain input on policies affecting them (e.g., staffing, training, tech changes like AI impacting jobs). This can reduce feelings of powerlessness in large firms.

Cons (Potential Drawbacks)

Dues and costs: Members typically pay dues (often 1-2% of pay), which reduce take-home income. There may also be costs or lost wages during strikes or negotiations.
Reduced flexibility and individualism: Finance roles (especially in sales, advising, or management) often reward individual performance with commissions, bonuses, or rapid advancement. Unions can introduce standardized pay scales, seniority rules, or restrictions that limit top performers' upside or make it harder to differentiate rewards.

Potential for slower firm growth and job impacts: Higher labor costs can lead companies to cut investment, R&D, hiring, or automate more (e.g., shifting to robo-advisors or offshore roles). Studies link strong union power to slower employment growth and reduced firm profitability/equity value in some sectors. Discount brokerages compete aggressively on low costs and efficiency.

Adversarial relationships and bureaucracy: Negotiations can create tension with management. Grievance processes, work rules, and slower decision-making may reduce agility in a fast-moving industry. Strikes (rare but possible) disrupt operations and client service
Challenges specific to finance: Regulatory environments (FINRA, SEC), licensing, client-facing duties, and confidentiality could complicate bargaining. High-skill, high-pay roles (e.g., portfolio managers) have less incentive to unionize than lower-paid support or branch staff. Union experience in the sector is limited, raising risks of missteps.

Key Considerations for Discount Brokerages and Money ManagersClient impact:
Union actions (e.g., work slowdowns) could affect service quality, trading execution, or advisory relationships in a trust-based, competitive industry.
Firm response: Companies may resist strongly due to thin margins in discount brokerage or performance sensitivity in money management. Success stories are more common in retail banking than front-office or advisory roles.
Current landscape: Unionization remains rare but is seeing some NLRB-supported momentum in finance. Efforts often focus on customer-facing or back-office staff rather than highly compensated professionals.


Baystate Health Workforce Reductions Alarm Nurses

Baystate Health recently implemented workforce reductions. These layoffs affected staff in 22 different departments. Longtime employees and information technology workers were impacted. The Massachusetts Nurses Association voiced concern about the job cuts. The union also has an ongoing contract disagreement with Baystate Health.

Springfield, Massachusetts

https://www.wwlp.com/news/local-news/layoffs-at-baystate-health-spark-nurses-union-concern/


Senator Sanders Blasts Jacksonville Maritime Firm Over Safety, Layoffs

Senator Bernie Sanders targeted a Jacksonville maritime company. He accused the firm of illegal union-busting. Sanders also cited unsafe work conditions. A worker death reportedly occurred there. The company also conducted recent layoffs.

Jacksonville, Florida

https://www.news4jax.com/video/news/2026/06/15/sen-bernie-sanders-criticizes-jacksonville-maritime-company-after-worker-death-layoffs/


California Academy Staff Rally for Audit After Layoffs

California Academy of Sciences employees rallied at San Francisco City Hall. They called for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to audit the Academy's finances. This action followed recent layoffs affecting at least 38 union members. Management stated staff reductions were necessary to reduce expenses and eliminate deficits. Workers had previously proposed executive pay cuts, which the Academy refused.

San Francisco, California

https://localnewsmatters.org/2026/06/12/sf-california-academy-sciences-workers-rally-layoffs/


STS Announces 22 Layoffs Despite Growth

Société de transport de Sherbrooke (STS) is laying off 22 employees. These job cuts specifically target urban drivers. The decision comes despite the transit corporation's recent growth. STS reported a 33% increase in ridership since the pandemic. The union criticizes the move as nonsensical during expansion.

Sherbrooke, Quebec

https://cupe.ca/news/22-layoffs-sts-cutting-middle-growth-period-nonsensical-decision


June 14th layoffs

If you get surplused please post the following info:

Landline or Wireless
Your VP Org
Management or Union
Years of service vs weeks of severance
Did you reject the RTO new location mandate

I'm curious to see if all those claiming union layoffs are correct.

Thank you


Portland Public Schools Issues Layoffs; Teachers Union Files Grievance

Portland Public Schools issued layoff notices to approximately 80 teachers. Dozens more educators remain unassigned to specific positions. The district announced cuts of about 300 jobs to address a $50 million budget gap. The Portland Association of Teachers filed a grievance over the layoff process. The union cited a lack of transparency and adherence to their contract.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.oregonlive.com/education/2026/06/after-portland-public-schools-teachers-get-layoff-notices-their-union-files-a-grievance.html


Algoma University Staff Cuts Raise Service Concerns

Algoma University's support staff union president expressed concerns about recent layoffs. Over the past year, 86 positions were cut through layoffs and voluntary exits. These cuts reduced support staff by 40 percent across the university's three campuses. The university faces a projected $16.45 million deficit and declining student enrollment. The union worries these reductions will leave some student services non-existent.

https://www.sootoday.com/local-news/union-warns-algoma-u-layoffs-could-leave-some-services-non-existent-12419843


General Motors Faces Production Risk From Axle Strike

General Motors produces profitable pickup trucks at its Flint Assembly Plant. This plant relies on daily axle deliveries for production. A strike at an American Axle facility threatens these critical shipments. Union workers initiated the strike on May 31. This disruption could significantly jeopardize General Motors' profits.

Detroit, Michigan

https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2026/06/08/american-axle-strike-could-put-gm-heavy-truck-output-in-jeopardy/90375511007/


Stamford Public Schools Faces Union Pushback Over Staff Changes

The Connecticut Education Association demands transparency from Stamford Public Schools. Nearly three dozen Stamford educators face involuntary transfers or layoffs. Many transferred teachers lack training for new special education roles. The school system states these adjustments prevent more significant layoffs. Unions urge the Stamford Board of Education to halt these staffing changes.

Stamford, Connecticut

https://longisland.news12.com/do-it-the-right-way-local-state-teachers-unions-call-for-reversal-of-dozens-of-reassignments-layoffs-in-stamford


Maryland University System Layoffs Spark Union Dispute

The University System of Maryland is facing protests over recent layoffs at its institutions. AFSCME union members and state leaders questioned the job cuts. They argue the university system received increased state funding this year. University officials cite financial challenges, including federal cuts and inflation. A total of 84 employees were laid off at College Park and 23 at Bowie State.

Baltimore, MD

http://www.wbaltv.com/article/university-system-of-maryland-usm-layoffs-afscme-union-protest/71573880


Voluntary Resignation

Now that Uniondale is gone and we're all forced to commute to NYC, who here has been through a voluntary resignation? I'm curious what the process will be. Bc, I'm not voluntarily resigning. You're moving my office. You're forcing me out due to my own personal reasons why I cannot commute to NYC.


California Academy of Sciences Workers Demand Audit

California Academy of Sciences employees rallied at San Francisco City Hall. They called for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to audit the Academy’s finances. This follows several rounds of layoffs over the last six years. The most recent layoffs in April affected at least 38 union members. Former Executive Director Scott Sampson stated these actions were necessary to reduce expenses and eliminate deficits. Union president Teddy Vollman noted their proposal for executive pay cuts was refused.

San Francisco, California

https://localnewsmatters.org/2026/06/12/sf-california-academy-sciences-workers-rally-layoffs/


Western Illinois University Ordered to Rescind Layoffs

An arbitrator ruled against Western Illinois University administration. The university violated a collective bargaining agreement by laying off eleven professionals. Nine faculty librarians and two other bargaining unit members were affected. The ruling orders the university to rescind these layoffs and provide back pay. These layoffs were part of efforts to address a $20 million budget deficit.

Macomb, Illinois

https://www.wgem.com/2026/06/11/arbitrator-rules-favor-laid-off-wiu-faculty-librarians/


ENGINEERS, LET US UNIONIZE!

AI/ML Engineers, Technical Managers, Architects, Reliability Engineers, Operations Engineers, Quality Engineers, Software Engineers, Data Engineers, Dev Ops, IT, Etc

Tired of wearing more and more hats instead of the company hiring more resources and constant threat of layoffs? We can no longer voice our opinions. Survey, feedbacks, Townhalls are all BS

End white collar slavery and improve quality of life.

https://cwa-union.org/


How can we get the news to show what BNY had transformed into

This situation is deeply disheartening. I have not encountered a single employee here who is genuinely happy with their working conditions. What is even more concerning is the complete lack of external coverage or awareness regarding what the staff is going through.

​While no job is perfect, it is demoralizing to realize that we are all unhappy, yet nothing changes. Instead, we just face increased pressure that makes us feel entirely disposable. I truly hope this workplace can organize and unionize in the future so that employees have better protections and receive a fair severance package if they are let go.


Portland Teachers Union Challenges Layoffs

The Portland teachers' union filed a class action grievance. This action targets Portland Public Schools regarding planned layoffs. The union reports 82 teachers received layoff notices. They claim 77 notices violate collectively bargained procedures. Portland Public Schools faces a $50 million budget deficit.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.kptv.com/2026/06/09/portland-teachers-union-files-class-action-grievance-over-district-wide-layoffs/


Llc’s and why they create so many

Common (and Sometimes Nefarious) Practices with LLC/Entity Changes
Changing an LLC—through formation of a new entity, asset sales, mergers, conversions, or “successor” setups—can create separation from prior liabilities. Legitimate uses include limiting personal exposure (via proper formalities like separate finances and operating agreements). However, abusive tactics include: 
• Forming a “new” LLC or shell entity and transferring assets: The old entity is left with debts/liabilities (sometimes leading to bankruptcy or dissolution), while the new one continues operations with a “clean slate.” This can attempt to evade contracts, judgments, or union obligations. Courts may “pierce the veil” if there’s commingling of assets, undercapitalization, fraud, or treating entities as alter egos. 
• Asset sales vs. stock sales: In asset purchases, the buyer may argue they’re not a “successor” bound by the old entity’s union contracts or liabilities (unlike stock purchases, where the entity identity often continues). Nefarious versions involve structuring deals to minimize continuity while keeping operations, workforce, and customers largely the same. 
• Using shells or related entities: Creating multiple layers (e.g., holding companies) to obscure ownership, fragment operations, or shift liabilities. This is sometimes used in union contexts to claim no bargaining obligation. 
• Rebranding/restructuring to reset terms: Announcing a “new company” to pressure renegotiation of wages, benefits, or seniority.


New Brunswick School Districts Cut Library Staff

Library workers in New Brunswick school districts are again facing layoffs. This follows a year-long dispute between the provincial government and their union. A previous labour board ruling had temporarily reinstated positions. However, a new collective agreement now allows the government to proceed with job cuts. Union representatives state they will continue to advocate for these essential roles.

New Brunswick

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/school-library-workers-laid-off-once-again-after-year-long-saga-with-n-b-government-9.7225017


Union associates Eisp offered getting louder

I don’t know for sure but the rumor is getting louder and louder from directors and managers about an across the board Eisp offered to the field in the northeast supposedly unlimited to all groups anyone who wants it.The rumor been from regular to enhanced Eisp unsure but seems like something is gonna happen to offer by end of June .Anyone hear anything .Last it was they would like to lose 2000 field .


Dow Jones Eliminates Multiple Union Positions

IAPE 1096 confirmed Dow Jones is reducing staff. Editors were asked to volunteer for layoffs in a department merger. This merger aims to cut ten editorial positions by August. Additionally, 28 union positions in Technology departments will be eliminated. In total, 42 IAPE-represented employees are affected by these changes.

New York, New York

https://talkingbiznews.com/media-news/wsj-union-confirms-editors-asked-to-volunteer-for-layoffs/


WGA East Condemns CBS News Layoffs and Pelley Firing

WGA East President Tom Fontana blasted recent actions at CBS News. He specifically cited "cruel and needless layoffs" and Scott Pelley's firing. The union also highlighted the shutdown of CBS News Radio. Fontana stated these moves demonstrate profound contempt for the journalism profession. CBS News denied political interference, calling it a normal editorial process.

https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/wga-slams-scott-pelley-firing-cbs-news-cruel-needless-layoffs-1236766676/


UMD Announces 84 Employee Layoffs

The University of Maryland, College Park, laid off 84 employees. School officials cited increased energy costs and reduced federal funding. The university also lost $104 million over the past three years. A union representing employees called the decision unacceptable. No further layoffs are currently anticipated by the university.

College Park, Maryland

https://marylandmatters.org/2026/06/04/umd-lays-off-84-employees-amongst-period-of-uncertainty/


Star Tribune Union Fights Planned Workforce Reductions

The Star Tribune Guild is opposing planned layoffs at the newspaper. Management announced cuts affecting 15 percent of its workforce. This reduction impacts approximately 65 jobs across departments. The Guild views these layoffs as a direct attack after a Pulitzer Prize win.

Minneapolis, MN

https://patch.com/minnesota/minneapolis/mn-star-tribune-guild-vows-fight-layoffs-after-pulitzer-win


York Board Reduces Support Staff by Hundreds

The York Region District School Board plans to eliminate 249 support staff positions. These cuts include over 200 educational assistants, along with secretarial, IT, and library staff. The board cites a projected 5.1 percent decline in student enrollment for these reductions. However, the Canadian Union of Public Employees blames years of provincial underfunding. Union officials warn these layoffs will negatively impact vulnerable students.

York Region, Ontario

https://www.yorkregion.com/news/union-blames-school-underfunding-for-249-york-region-layoffs/article_62c591c4-effb-5ef3-af9c-45e4aef5f32c.html


London Children's Aid Society Cuts 23 Staff

Children's Aid Society London and Middlesex issued layoff notices. At least 23 workers will be affected starting in September. The agency faces a $5.6 million deficit this year. Union representatives worry about increased workloads and staff burnout. These cuts follow recent union bargaining and chronic underfunding.

London, Ontario

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/london-ont-children-s-aid-workers-worry-layoffs-could-hurt-youth-and-families-9.7219646


Investigate unions

How do we go about having our own unions investigated for not doing their jobs? Clearly, the production hike is correlating with injuries and incidences. It appears they want transportation to do inspections and just Carmen to the shop and justification of a percentage production number.


Kellogg to close the Omaha Plant

Kellogg Omaha plant is closing very soon...

They are laying off everyone and are selling the property.

People have less money to spend and branded products tend to be hit more than others. People there were well paid and had good benefits (Unionized) so it's a fairly big for the community.

WK Kellogg Co. is moving ahead with the permanent closure of its Omaha, Nebraska, cereal facility, with hundreds of employees expected to lose their jobs in phases this summer.

https://www.thestreet.com/retail/kelloggs-breakfast-giant-shuts-down-plant-cuts-100s-of-workers


Accelera Belgium not respecting social agreement

Per the legally binding agreement between Cummins, the unions and the government, people laid off end March would receive severance payments of 3 or 6 months depending on age and/or seniority. At this point, Cummins failed to pay and hr replies with very vague messages to people enquiring.
The unspoken plan to let the entity go bankrupt without honoring the social plan seems to become reality.
But remember.... 'they care about you'!