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Wisconsin Dems fail again!
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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 866228" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Very ideological, but hardly totally true or relevant in wisconsin, nor does it tell the whole story. As far as simple employment is concerned yeah there is not a lot of difference between union and non-union workers. However the Wisconsin Supreme Court disagrees with you on collective bargaining. Where in the constitution does it say organizing and CB is a right? Where does this universal right you speak of come from? </p><p></p><p>When the Teamsters ask for pay raises or more benefits for the workers it is usually based on the profits of the company. Higher profits usually equates to higher pay increases and more benefits. When the public sector union asks for wage and benefit increases there are no profits to work off of so they just go for more and more with little to no justification. Whether anyone wants to admit it or not there is a difference between public and private sector unions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 866228, member: 13254"] Very ideological, but hardly totally true or relevant in wisconsin, nor does it tell the whole story. As far as simple employment is concerned yeah there is not a lot of difference between union and non-union workers. However the Wisconsin Supreme Court disagrees with you on collective bargaining. Where in the constitution does it say organizing and CB is a right? Where does this universal right you speak of come from? When the Teamsters ask for pay raises or more benefits for the workers it is usually based on the profits of the company. Higher profits usually equates to higher pay increases and more benefits. When the public sector union asks for wage and benefit increases there are no profits to work off of so they just go for more and more with little to no justification. Whether anyone wants to admit it or not there is a difference between public and private sector unions. [/QUOTE]
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