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Why collective bargaining?
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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic_Smurf" data-source="post: 1392864" data-attributes="member: 46684"><p>There you go, completely misunderstanding again. That must make daily life quite a challenge. What you aren't understanding is how RTW gives leverage to every single bargaining unit employee even WITHOUT leaving the union in the same way that the freedom to strike gives us leverage without ever having to walk on a picket line. That's what I say that local 89 may have had a different outcome had they been in a RTW state. The IBT leadership would have had to take into consideration the possibility of losing members by forcing them against their will as they did. Now I also understand the rights that you give up when you choose to leave the union but the intended purpose is to return in a better position than you were before & I would strongly advicate or anyone rebelling against misrepresentation to return to the union once the intended outcome has been achieved. Perhaps that also sheds some light on why our union leadership it is so adamantly against RTW & has spent so much time, money and effort rallying workers to fear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic_Smurf, post: 1392864, member: 46684"] There you go, completely misunderstanding again. That must make daily life quite a challenge. What you aren't understanding is how RTW gives leverage to every single bargaining unit employee even WITHOUT leaving the union in the same way that the freedom to strike gives us leverage without ever having to walk on a picket line. That's what I say that local 89 may have had a different outcome had they been in a RTW state. The IBT leadership would have had to take into consideration the possibility of losing members by forcing them against their will as they did. Now I also understand the rights that you give up when you choose to leave the union but the intended purpose is to return in a better position than you were before & I would strongly advicate or anyone rebelling against misrepresentation to return to the union once the intended outcome has been achieved. Perhaps that also sheds some light on why our union leadership it is so adamantly against RTW & has spent so much time, money and effort rallying workers to fear it. [/QUOTE]
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