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Michigan pushes right-to-work measure(24th state in the nation to adopt R-T-W)
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<blockquote data-quote="11b1776" data-source="post: 2014592" data-attributes="member: 18139"><p>So your sitting there telling me that the goberment has a law that states what I am to be payed, how much vacation time I get, how much I pay in copays, deductibles, what percent my insurance pays vs what I pay, my pension plan, etc, etc. No sir my company and union negotiate, agree, and then sign a contract that is supposed to be honored by both party's, not the government. So yes the union doesn't "give" them, but they dang sure negotiated them.</p><p></p><p>To me mandatory membership isn't the problem, with RTW they have just flipped it around for "free riders".</p><p></p><p>RTW anyway you slice is there to try to bust/bankrupt unions, bottom line. It counts on people always wanting something for nothing. No one joins and they still get everything, because the unions are bound by the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="11b1776, post: 2014592, member: 18139"] So your sitting there telling me that the goberment has a law that states what I am to be payed, how much vacation time I get, how much I pay in copays, deductibles, what percent my insurance pays vs what I pay, my pension plan, etc, etc. No sir my company and union negotiate, agree, and then sign a contract that is supposed to be honored by both party's, not the government. So yes the union doesn't "give" them, but they dang sure negotiated them. To me mandatory membership isn't the problem, with RTW they have just flipped it around for "free riders". RTW anyway you slice is there to try to bust/bankrupt unions, bottom line. It counts on people always wanting something for nothing. No one joins and they still get everything, because the unions are bound by the law. [/QUOTE]
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