Re: Unions Federal, State & whats left of the private sector...
The short version (D)ouchebags want their ill gotten union $$$ back.
Democrats Seek to Roll Back Right-to-Work Protections
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“This is a pretty clear agenda for what they have in store for American workers if they ever get control of the levers of power,” National Right-to-Work Committee President Mark Mix told The Epoch Times.
“This is the pro-forced unionism bill is what it is. It’s got everything including the kitchen sink, it’s like the smorgasbord at the local diner on Thursday night,” said Mix, who explained that in his youth, his mother worked in a truck stop that offered such a menu once a week.
Capital Research Center’s research director Michael Watson agreed, telling The Epoch Times that the “immediate consequence would be to override every right-to-work law currently in effect.”
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Re: Unions Federal, State & whats left of the private sector...
America's largest cities drowning in debt, with Chicago leading the way, study finds
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cit...-chicago-study
This is what happens when the democrats and powerful public service unions (civil servents) are in charge. The politicans scratch the unions back with money and the unions make large campaign donations. Aye it’s a dirty little game they play. Inevitably the employees get screwed with high union dues... Perfect corruption disguised as higher wages for the workers. :rolleyes:
Re: Unions Federal, State & whats left of the private sector...
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America's largest cities drowning in debt, with Chicago leading the way, study finds
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cit...-chicago-study
This is what happens when the democrats and powerful public service unions (civil servents) are in charge. The politicans scratch the unions back with money and the unions make large campaign donations. Aye it’s a dirty little game they play. Inevitably the employees get screwed with high union dues... Perfect corruption disguised as higher wages for the workers. :rolleyes:
Much more lucrative than the average book deal...
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