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Cold_Reporter8586 t1_j808uq2 wrote

AWG is union, as far as manufacturing goes I think Loren Cook is still a union manufacturing shop but I could be mistaken.

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DalittleB t1_j8095jc wrote

Dillons used to be union, Maybe food4less might be also as they're under the Kroger umbrella.

edited to add Food4less is a Kroger company, though not all Krogers are unionized.

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Big-Weed t1_j80asx4 wrote

The labor unions are pretty weak in this area. I make more as a non Union electrician than I would if I joined the IBEW. Joplin is even worse for union. Unions are pretty strong in KC and StL though.

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LeaveReligion t1_j80fizv wrote

Wholesale Grocers used to be union. Not sure if this is still the case. A family member is a UPS driver in the area and they’re union. I read a couple Starbucks in town attempted to unionize but assume this didn’t happen.

Edited to add Starbucks tidbit.

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ChewML t1_j80it98 wrote

I had a job offer for Pepsi, about a year ago... The union bit actually seemed to be a slight deterrence. No PTO to start with then having to schedule it at the beginning of the year and hope I don't get bumped off.

Not completely sure about which manufacturers are leaving the area. GE maybe, but others are coming here and some are expanding.

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jweezy0215 t1_j80jyf9 wrote

Postal workers are union workers with each craft having their own unions.. im a clerk in the apwu..for the most part I favor being a union member for a variety of different reasons.. others may feel differently than me.

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BrainElectrical995 t1_j80oanh wrote

My dad was a UFCW meat man at Price Cutter until 2015 or so. It seems like in the end the situation wasn’t great and the Union wasn’t that supportive of him, maybe because their power had declined somehow… or maybe he was just an asshole… I don’t know what the landscape is looking like nowadays but I do know that within the last decade it was a Union operation.

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formiscontent OP t1_j80p96h wrote

The Google QA section said the Joplin and Springfield stores are owned by Arkansas chain Harps, which would explain the "employee owned" notion. Food 4 Less was always a weird franchise, and skimming that wiki page I kind of understand why

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heavy_pedal t1_j80pb8o wrote

Production workers at DFA and Hiland are union. My wife works at DFA. The union benefits are great and they really look after their members.

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Lost-Can-4218 t1_j818x41 wrote

Pepsi teamsters union is weak as fuck. The health insurance is great but that's it they didn't do shit otherwise It was basically a non-union job with the same old shit. Most unions in Springfield are in cahoots with management.

Also the "black mold" situation with Amazon was apparently something invented due to a dozen or so employees deciding they were a union.

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nuts316 t1_j819spy wrote

Ozarks Coca-Cola is with teamsters 245. They start their hourly full time employees around $20 and goes up to $27 depending on department.

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Fuselol t1_j81iqf6 wrote

Laborers union 663 easily kept me in work when I was there not too long ago.

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throwawayyyycuk t1_j81v3gr wrote

Do nurses have a union? I feel like they should between cox and mercy being so huge

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jweezy0215 t1_j81y69h wrote

Our local plant has 2 unions that have won over 5.1 mil in grievance settlements over the last 3 years.. may not think they serve ur every interest but our locals here are doing a great job .. there is an article in the news leader from back in October 22 about it. Plenty of clerks , mail handlers and carriers clear 100k easy with OT and new clerks are all starting at 20 an hr now.

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CuriousLapine t1_j83g2ym wrote

Teamsters 245 represent a number of local manufacturers. It’s a mixed bag though. Husband and I are both union members with different employers, and we make way better money than we would otherwise, but the union isn’t as strong in other areas as we would like and it can feel like they’re “in bed” with the company sometimes.

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