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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 816291" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Indiana right-to-work bill is dead this session. The republicans stated so on the 2nd day of the walkout. Now the crybabies, er I mean democrats are protesting paying good teachers more money, and allowing parents to choose the school their kids go too. Oh the horror!</p><p></p><p>Although I do support the right to work bill and I hope it passes here. Our previous BA had been in his position for a very long time, and why he was there nobody can really say other than he must have had some inside connections that kept him there. He was horrible and most people, including myself, who had met him wanted nothing to do with the union afterwards. The membership was powerless to move him, but had they been able to withhold their dues he would have been kicked out much sooner than he was. The right to work bill will strengthen my local, not weaken it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 816291, member: 249"] Indiana right-to-work bill is dead this session. The republicans stated so on the 2nd day of the walkout. Now the crybabies, er I mean democrats are protesting paying good teachers more money, and allowing parents to choose the school their kids go too. Oh the horror! Although I do support the right to work bill and I hope it passes here. Our previous BA had been in his position for a very long time, and why he was there nobody can really say other than he must have had some inside connections that kept him there. He was horrible and most people, including myself, who had met him wanted nothing to do with the union afterwards. The membership was powerless to move him, but had they been able to withhold their dues he would have been kicked out much sooner than he was. The right to work bill will strengthen my local, not weaken it. [/QUOTE]
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