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Union dues/initiation fees and Union rights?
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<blockquote data-quote="LagunaBrown" data-source="post: 996243" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>Unions are like anything else in the world. If you put time and effort they become something to be proud of. I don't get that people want to skip paying dues, not show up to meetings and think the Union is a service they pay for that takes no effort on their part. They are missing the point about membership dues. It's not a bill that you pay and just forget about. You are expected to be a member and get involved by voting, showing up at rallies and honoring picket lines...... Thats why it's called a brotherhood and people in the work force depend on you for that support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LagunaBrown, post: 996243, member: 29765"] Unions are like anything else in the world. If you put time and effort they become something to be proud of. I don't get that people want to skip paying dues, not show up to meetings and think the Union is a service they pay for that takes no effort on their part. They are missing the point about membership dues. It's not a bill that you pay and just forget about. You are expected to be a member and get involved by voting, showing up at rallies and honoring picket lines...... Thats why it's called a brotherhood and people in the work force depend on you for that support. [/QUOTE]
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