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Bible-Thumping Zealots On The BC
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 648409" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>A scab, as far as I know, is <em>anyone</em> who replaces a union worker, be they a non-union replacement who doesn't normally work for the company,a non-union worker in a Right To Work state who <em>does</em> work for the company, or a union member who chooses to cross the line. In short, a scab makes the choice to work when a strike is in progress.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not a member of a union, but I won't cross a picket line, and FedEx cannot force us to do so. I'll be happy to pay my dues someday because the increase in wages and benefits I will accrue will far exceed my fees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 648409, member: 12508"] A scab, as far as I know, is [I]anyone[/I] who replaces a union worker, be they a non-union replacement who doesn't normally work for the company,a non-union worker in a Right To Work state who [I]does[/I] work for the company, or a union member who chooses to cross the line. In short, a scab makes the choice to work when a strike is in progress. I'm not a member of a union, but I won't cross a picket line, and FedEx cannot force us to do so. I'll be happy to pay my dues someday because the increase in wages and benefits I will accrue will far exceed my fees. [/QUOTE]
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