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Should The Next Contract Address "Scabs?"
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<blockquote data-quote="juliebrown" data-source="post: 1557425" data-attributes="member: 57734"><p>We are not scabs, because a lot of us are only PT and working less then 20 hours a week $25.00 may not be a lot to you who is FT and making over $80-$100k a year. And if you live in my state "A Right to Work " we have the freedom not to join the union. A Right to Work law secures the right of employees to decide for themselves whether or not to join or financially support a union with no back lash. So please do not call me or anyone else who may not be able to afford the dues. I am thankful</p><p>that you can not move me down the seniority ladder. Someday when I am a full timer, I will join.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juliebrown, post: 1557425, member: 57734"] We are not scabs, because a lot of us are only PT and working less then 20 hours a week $25.00 may not be a lot to you who is FT and making over $80-$100k a year. And if you live in my state "A Right to Work " we have the freedom not to join the union. A Right to Work law secures the right of employees to decide for themselves whether or not to join or financially support a union with no back lash. So please do not call me or anyone else who may not be able to afford the dues. I am thankful that you can not move me down the seniority ladder. Someday when I am a full timer, I will join. [/QUOTE]
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