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So called "right to work"
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 2082165" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>If RTW is meant to be a union buster then it is probably the most feeble attempt ever made. The only way a union will be busted in a RTW state is if the employees in each shop decide to do so. And that is how it should be. If a few opt out then they are likely freeloaders. If a bunch opt out then that is a sign that the union is failing on their end. If the majority opt out then the union is obviously not necessary anymore.</p><p></p><p>I think the real reason many people have a problem with RTW isn't because of the possibility of either or all of those three scenarios. I think it's actually because of the jealousy and frustration from paying dues while others don't. I feel that frustration but not enough to support the insane practice of making joining a union a must as a condition of employment. Plus, the fear of losing members tends to light a fire under some of the locals' asses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 2082165, member: 198"] If RTW is meant to be a union buster then it is probably the most feeble attempt ever made. The only way a union will be busted in a RTW state is if the employees in each shop decide to do so. And that is how it should be. If a few opt out then they are likely freeloaders. If a bunch opt out then that is a sign that the union is failing on their end. If the majority opt out then the union is obviously not necessary anymore. I think the real reason many people have a problem with RTW isn't because of the possibility of either or all of those three scenarios. I think it's actually because of the jealousy and frustration from paying dues while others don't. I feel that frustration but not enough to support the insane practice of making joining a union a must as a condition of employment. Plus, the fear of losing members tends to light a fire under some of the locals' asses. [/QUOTE]
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