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Why collective bargaining?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Spider" data-source="post: 1392123" data-attributes="member: 52461"><p>They are <strong><em>NOT </em></strong>"members too, not even in RTW states. They do not have the right to run for office! They do not have the right to vote! In fact, they have zero effect on how local officers conduct themselves. An informed and involved membership can have that effect...a RTW freeloader can not!</p><p></p><p>In fact, a responsible local union may well take a look at their finances and assess exactly what the local union is spending in representation fees for the RTW freeloaders. They may then determine that it would be in the best interest of their general membership to disclaim interest in the bargaining unit that is placing a financial burden on the general membership. Then what? Hire your own lawyers? Argue your own cases with the NLRB? Good luck with all that!</p><p></p><p>BTW Troll, do you really work for UPS? You seem to be on BrownCafe 24-7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Spider, post: 1392123, member: 52461"] They are [B][I]NOT [/I][/B]"members too, not even in RTW states. They do not have the right to run for office! They do not have the right to vote! In fact, they have zero effect on how local officers conduct themselves. An informed and involved membership can have that effect...a RTW freeloader can not! In fact, a responsible local union may well take a look at their finances and assess exactly what the local union is spending in representation fees for the RTW freeloaders. They may then determine that it would be in the best interest of their general membership to disclaim interest in the bargaining unit that is placing a financial burden on the general membership. Then what? Hire your own lawyers? Argue your own cases with the NLRB? Good luck with all that! BTW Troll, do you really work for UPS? You seem to be on BrownCafe 24-7. [/QUOTE]
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