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FedEx driver accused of abduction murder of 7 year old girl
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5463142" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I got on the case of my state's AFL-CIO president about the diminishing presence of labor unions. I pointed to the fact that a sizeable portion of it's membership are public sector employees. The reason that exists is because the courts of my state ruled in the unions favor and public sector employers had no recourse but to allow them to organize. It was simply a "here public sector employer sign on the dotted line"... it was easy money for the labor unions. .</p><p></p><p>Out in the private sector employers have far more numerous and far more effective counter measures and unions have become quite gun shy. Don't want to risk getting sued for big bucks. So if you're a private sector employee and are willing to take all the risks sacrifice your present and future employment to get a union then the union people will come in after all the heavy lifting is done and all danger has passed.</p><p></p><p>After giving me the "him haw" and all the "gee gosh" he had no choice but to come out and admit these facts. However, he did point and correctly that the GOP stacked courts have severely reduced the organizing power of the unions. There are simply fewer laws that support the right to collective bargaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5463142, member: 58386"] I got on the case of my state's AFL-CIO president about the diminishing presence of labor unions. I pointed to the fact that a sizeable portion of it's membership are public sector employees. The reason that exists is because the courts of my state ruled in the unions favor and public sector employers had no recourse but to allow them to organize. It was simply a "here public sector employer sign on the dotted line"... it was easy money for the labor unions. . Out in the private sector employers have far more numerous and far more effective counter measures and unions have become quite gun shy. Don't want to risk getting sued for big bucks. So if you're a private sector employee and are willing to take all the risks sacrifice your present and future employment to get a union then the union people will come in after all the heavy lifting is done and all danger has passed. After giving me the "him haw" and all the "gee gosh" he had no choice but to come out and admit these facts. However, he did point and correctly that the GOP stacked courts have severely reduced the organizing power of the unions. There are simply fewer laws that support the right to collective bargaining. [/QUOTE]
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