Union Letter to Whom It May Concern: Research Paper

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Union Letter

To Whom it May Concern:

It is with great enthusiasm that I declare my interest in advancing to the position of manager in charge of union affairs with our organization. The job and its many critical responsibilities correspond directly with my own skills and ambitions for advancement. Indeed, in my desire to advance the company and its interests, I believe that my virtues are best put to use in advocacy for the workers that make our company great.

I possess a particular skill set in human mediation that will translate well to the rigors of union management. This is critical because the position requires a unique balance between endorsement of labor rights and recognition of a company's limitations. Where the historical relationship between unions and any form of management has been a rocky one, today there is a greater focus on finding ground for cooperation and collaboration.
As Tschida (2006) observes, "the goal of unions is to band together and protect employee rights. But these days, frontline workers aren't the only ones uniting when it comes to unions. In fact, many effective union representatives partner with management to achieve company goals." (Tschida, p. 1)

This is true because ultimately, a company and a union must be symbiotic. While they may perceive their goals as very different from one another, they share the same ultimate objective which is seeing to the company's survival and success. Everybody benefits in that scenario. I also recognize that it is counterproductive to view this position as an adversarial one. As New Unionism (2012) warns, "unionists who find themselves responsible for supervising and managing their union's staff are not only often unprepared, skill-wise, but they also have a strong aversion to being managers. As a result, staff get inadequate direction when they.....

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