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Supreme court to rule on union dues
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 3359219" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>I'm with Mak on this one (therefore I thought about it some more before going public).</p><p>There are many Trumpster-like figures in local politics and they think it makes them look good to say , "You're fired!" (or "Your fired" in [USER=27370]Ohio[/USER]).</p><p>I agree there is a lot of unrealistic perks when one belongs to a 'Public Union' (especially in retirement benefits) but there would be major abuse if the individual didn't have some protection.</p><p>Changing from one political party to the next would be chaotic with firing of 'undesirables' and hiring in of cronies and supporters in their place.</p><p></p><p>OK, I'm through, thanks for letting me share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 3359219, member: 7966"] I'm with Mak on this one (therefore I thought about it some more before going public). There are many Trumpster-like figures in local politics and they think it makes them look good to say , "You're fired!" (or "Your fired" in [USER=27370]Ohio[/USER]). I agree there is a lot of unrealistic perks when one belongs to a 'Public Union' (especially in retirement benefits) but there would be major abuse if the individual didn't have some protection. Changing from one political party to the next would be chaotic with firing of 'undesirables' and hiring in of cronies and supporters in their place. OK, I'm through, thanks for letting me share. [/QUOTE]
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