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Trump's Right to Work legislation. Where does it leave us?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skooney" data-source="post: 2624520" data-attributes="member: 34640"><p>It's actually 44 months from retirement, I can't wait.</p><p></p><p>And I guess this more than anything is what I'm asking. I understand the premise behind it, but like someone else mentioned, 90% of our hub is completely immune to union issues. We have about 400 union employees, less than 80 voted 4 years ago. Our representation has become stagnant and overall somewhat lacking. The problem is, the loud mouths are the only ones speaking without any shred of common sense - just negativity.</p><p></p><p>My wife and I own a business, have for 17 years, I had back surgery 2 years ago and want to make it to 25 years of service, sell the business and retire at 59. Not sure I'll make it 44 more months, but that's what I'm hoping. I'm not well versed in the politics of it, but living in a state with a lot of unions, Right to Work is something people talk about. When I read this yesterday, naturally I questioned it, and found a million studies and opinions about the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skooney, post: 2624520, member: 34640"] It's actually 44 months from retirement, I can't wait. And I guess this more than anything is what I'm asking. I understand the premise behind it, but like someone else mentioned, 90% of our hub is completely immune to union issues. We have about 400 union employees, less than 80 voted 4 years ago. Our representation has become stagnant and overall somewhat lacking. The problem is, the loud mouths are the only ones speaking without any shred of common sense - just negativity. My wife and I own a business, have for 17 years, I had back surgery 2 years ago and want to make it to 25 years of service, sell the business and retire at 59. Not sure I'll make it 44 more months, but that's what I'm hoping. I'm not well versed in the politics of it, but living in a state with a lot of unions, Right to Work is something people talk about. When I read this yesterday, naturally I questioned it, and found a million studies and opinions about the subject. [/QUOTE]
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