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<blockquote data-quote="ups clerk" data-source="post: 799490" data-attributes="member: 27296"><p>Not that I would do it, but if a person lives in a state that turns into a right to work state, would he have the option to dropout of the union? My state, Missouri is considering legistlation later in the year, and I was just curious. I am a steward and I will be approached this by many members in my building. We are not happy with our local and I could see a lot of people dropping out.</p><p>Somebody here said it will make the union work harder. In my local, our union definitely needs to reinvent itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups clerk, post: 799490, member: 27296"] Not that I would do it, but if a person lives in a state that turns into a right to work state, would he have the option to dropout of the union? My state, Missouri is considering legistlation later in the year, and I was just curious. I am a steward and I will be approached this by many members in my building. We are not happy with our local and I could see a lot of people dropping out. Somebody here said it will make the union work harder. In my local, our union definitely needs to reinvent itself. [/QUOTE]
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