Quote from: caitlin_adams on March 06, 2011, 05:41:57 AM
I have an IBEW beanie (it's pretty cool).
Well, what isn't cool is how they treat LGBT people. For labor, unions are very good but once you step out of the labor arena, you could experience treatment typically found in ultra conservative circles.
Unions are usually very pro-Democrat. Mine was 100% Democrat prior to Reagan. Now I'd say their voting recommendations are about 90-95% Democrat. But when it comes to human rights the pendulum swings the other way. Gays? I know only one openly gay electrician and he is harassed on almost every job he goes on. Trans? Well, that would be me. Good luck! You're on your own.
As far as the union is concerned, my union has gone from approving almost every medical claim no questions asked to denying almost every medical claim. They have an exception called "sex transferral" and if they can link my medical expenses in any way at all to that exception, they deny it. I am now fighting them to pay for a blood test
they required.
In construction, unions are man country and men don't take lightly any affront to their masculinity and gays and especially MTFs are serious affronts.
I started my apprenticeship in 1974 and during my years in the union I saw conservative men voting Democrat for one reason only - to support labor and that meant their jobs. They are pro-guns, pro-life, social conservatives, fiscal conservatives, misogynistic, homophobic,
very transphobic and in general intolerant of people who are different. I've often hears union workers say Reagan was one of the best presidents we've ever had. Today, a scary percentage like the Tea Party.
So labor, yes, they are great. But for almost everything else, my personal experience has been they are typical conservatives.