I found my survey results rather disappointing. Because half of the takers were unemployed, and the majority were 18-24, most results were random guessing and many free-response answers were ignorant or left blank. However, some results were interesting. For example, for the questoin about functions of unions, some people actually said suppress employees or take money from workers. Additionally, some said unions benefit neither the employer not the employee. No survey taker realized the benefits globally from mandatory unionization. I think this survey just showed how Americans still view unions as "corrupt" and that any form of control (by mandatory unionization) is right infringement. No survey taker looked at the big picture of WHY unions are necessary. Clearly, Americans only look at how they are directly affected and focus on any small amount of negativity on the subject, disregarding the mass benefits of mandatory unionization.
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Survey Results
I found my survey results rather disappointing. Because half of the takers were unemployed, and the majority were 18-24, most results were random guessing and many free-response answers were ignorant or left blank. However, some results were interesting. For example, for the questoin about functions of unions, some people actually said suppress employees or take money from workers. Additionally, some said unions benefit neither the employer not the employee. No survey taker realized the benefits globally from mandatory unionization. I think this survey just showed how Americans still view unions as "corrupt" and that any form of control (by mandatory unionization) is right infringement. No survey taker looked at the big picture of WHY unions are necessary. Clearly, Americans only look at how they are directly affected and focus on any small amount of negativity on the subject, disregarding the mass benefits of mandatory unionization.
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