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Why collective bargaining?
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1356073" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>That's all that matters. The anti-labor agenda is irrelevant if the employees want unionization and aren't apathetic. If not.....then there shouldn't be a union. RTW is a good example. In RTW states any "shop" that wants to form a union (or maintain one) do so with the required interest (majority) to maintain their standing. And they do so <u>despite</u> being in a RTW state. So you see?.....the anti-labor laws have no relevance if the required majority of employees want a union.</p><p></p><p>The <strong>ONLY</strong> drawback to anti-union laws is the freeloaders, or "scabs" if you will, that we all have to put up with as a result of RTW but the fact that our unions are still up and running despite RTW just shows how irrelevant the laws are when there is still enough interest in the unions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1356073, member: 198"] That's all that matters. The anti-labor agenda is irrelevant if the employees want unionization and aren't apathetic. If not.....then there shouldn't be a union. RTW is a good example. In RTW states any "shop" that wants to form a union (or maintain one) do so with the required interest (majority) to maintain their standing. And they do so [U]despite[/U] being in a RTW state. So you see?.....the anti-labor laws have no relevance if the required majority of employees want a union. The [B]ONLY[/B] drawback to anti-union laws is the freeloaders, or "scabs" if you will, that we all have to put up with as a result of RTW but the fact that our unions are still up and running despite RTW just shows how irrelevant the laws are when there is still enough interest in the unions. [/QUOTE]
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