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Right To Work ("for less", if you like) legislation in Minnesota
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<blockquote data-quote="PobreCarlos" data-source="post: 936834" data-attributes="member: 16651"><p>brown_trousers;</p><p></p><p>Actually, that's the way it looks thing are going. All the MN. legislature is pursuing is the placement of the amendment initiative on the Fall ballot; i.e. - it WILL be decided by a popular vote by the citizens of the state. On another thread, a poster noted that unions had a right to grumble because the legislature was the entity that made the decision in Indiana, rather than the people directly. Here, organized labor is grumbling that, in Minnesota, the people will make the decision, rather than letting the legislature decide.. Fact is, it doesn't matter how the decision to go "RTW" is made, organized labor is going to complain about it, and hollar to high heaven that it was arrived at "undemocratically". I think that's what's called "wanting to have it both ways".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PobreCarlos, post: 936834, member: 16651"] brown_trousers; Actually, that's the way it looks thing are going. All the MN. legislature is pursuing is the placement of the amendment initiative on the Fall ballot; i.e. - it WILL be decided by a popular vote by the citizens of the state. On another thread, a poster noted that unions had a right to grumble because the legislature was the entity that made the decision in Indiana, rather than the people directly. Here, organized labor is grumbling that, in Minnesota, the people will make the decision, rather than letting the legislature decide.. Fact is, it doesn't matter how the decision to go "RTW" is made, organized labor is going to complain about it, and hollar to high heaven that it was arrived at "undemocratically". I think that's what's called "wanting to have it both ways". [/QUOTE]
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