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Obamanation
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« on: March 12, 2013, 05:20:11 PM »

Yes, all workers should be forced to join a union, and give up part of their salary to pay dues. How pro worker of you, Bandit.

Except they get more from the union than they put in: higher wages, increased job security.
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Obamanation
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2013, 06:48:01 PM »

Yes, all workers should be forced to join a union, and give up part of their salary to pay dues. How pro worker of you, Bandit.

Except they get more from the union than they put in: higher wages, increased job security.
They have a right to choose to join a union; if they don’t join a union or don't want higher wages, for whatever reason, they shouldn't have to take them. Being forced to join a union is as immoral as being forced to work in a factory.

Except if you don't join a union you mooch off the union which has to represent you anyway. You become a "free-rider" (a take if you will) that the GOP sooo hates. Except the GOP doesn't really care about such things, they just care about feeding their donors.
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