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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 792149" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I'm not all that convinced right to work laws are really all that bad. I believe there are certain groups of people like part timers and combo workers who don't benefit from the union all that much. The level of representation they receive is pretty pathetic, and the best way to show that displeasure is to allow them the right to withhold their dollars from the union. If the union really wants to prove its worth it needs a motivation to do so. Since a union is a business anyways it should have to reinvent itself toward its members if it wants to survive by proving that its worth it to pay those dues. If my state were right to work I would probably continue paying dues as I feel I am finally in a group which really benefits from decent representation. Now during my previous jobs under previous union leadership and lackluster representation I would probably elect not to pay dues because in a lot of ways I felt they didn't deserve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 792149, member: 249"] I'm not all that convinced right to work laws are really all that bad. I believe there are certain groups of people like part timers and combo workers who don't benefit from the union all that much. The level of representation they receive is pretty pathetic, and the best way to show that displeasure is to allow them the right to withhold their dollars from the union. If the union really wants to prove its worth it needs a motivation to do so. Since a union is a business anyways it should have to reinvent itself toward its members if it wants to survive by proving that its worth it to pay those dues. If my state were right to work I would probably continue paying dues as I feel I am finally in a group which really benefits from decent representation. Now during my previous jobs under previous union leadership and lackluster representation I would probably elect not to pay dues because in a lot of ways I felt they didn't deserve it. [/QUOTE]
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