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pbrower2a
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« on: April 11, 2016, 11:25:57 PM »

But I really don't understand how we label and talk about stuff in this country sometimes.  Why do we label and describe things as the opposite of what we mean?  "Right to Work?"   That label doesn't sound like it grants workers the right to refuse to join a union.  It sounds like it grants everyone the right to a job.  It's like defining "capitalism" is the prerogative of the state to abolish markets.  Why not call it "Right to be a Non-Union Employee?"

I just call it "right-to-scab."

Or right-to-work for much less.

The economic elites want unions eviscerated so that America can be a cheap-labor country with brutal management. 

And we all sit back and laugh at how stupid that is.
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