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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic_Smurf" data-source="post: 1474452" data-attributes="member: 46684"><p>Don't believe the lies. I work in a RTW state & honestly don't know of a single employee in our center that has chosen to not pay dues. I like it that we have the choice however. It gives us a bit of leverage against the union that forced an inferior contract on local 89 in non-RTW Kentucky. Had KY been a RTW state the IBT wouldn't have been so quick to stab its own members in the back for fear of losing membership. And as I've mentioned several times before, the expansion of RTW states admittedly forced IBT negotiators to give new hires the first starting pay increase in 30 years. Bringing up the low wages of bottom rung union workers is just one of the unintended consequences <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /> of the much feared RTW legislation. The Democrats signature law however, has had a much more negative impact on working families across the country as I'm sure you're aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic_Smurf, post: 1474452, member: 46684"] Don't believe the lies. I work in a RTW state & honestly don't know of a single employee in our center that has chosen to not pay dues. I like it that we have the choice however. It gives us a bit of leverage against the union that forced an inferior contract on local 89 in non-RTW Kentucky. Had KY been a RTW state the IBT wouldn't have been so quick to stab its own members in the back for fear of losing membership. And as I've mentioned several times before, the expansion of RTW states admittedly forced IBT negotiators to give new hires the first starting pay increase in 30 years. Bringing up the low wages of bottom rung union workers is just one of the unintended consequences ;) of the much feared RTW legislation. The Democrats signature law however, has had a much more negative impact on working families across the country as I'm sure you're aware. [/QUOTE]
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