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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="Hobbes" data-source="post: 2015769" data-attributes="member: 3371"><p>Some of you are more naive than I had imagined.</p><p></p><p>This RTW fight in MI, and the one in WI for that matter, has nothing to do with the rights of workers.</p><p>It's about diminishing the power of the unions that support Democratic candidates(<em>their political opponents</em>).</p><p></p><p>That's why the police and firefighters unions are exempt from RTW legislation because those unions give their money to Republican politicians rather than Democratic politicians.</p><p>Police and firefighters will still be forced to join their union and they will still be forced to pay union dues.</p><p>And those forced union dues will support the GOP cause.</p><p></p><p>The lawmakers in those states don't give a crap about workers' rights.</p><p>They care about consolidating their own power in office.</p><p></p><p>If it was really about workers rights the police and firefighters unions would have been the very first to fall under RTW legislation, not the last.</p><p>Those politicians would have fallen all over themselves giving the police and firefighters the RTW if it was really about workers' rights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobbes, post: 2015769, member: 3371"] Some of you are more naive than I had imagined. This RTW fight in MI, and the one in WI for that matter, has nothing to do with the rights of workers. It's about diminishing the power of the unions that support Democratic candidates([I]their political opponents[/I]). That's why the police and firefighters unions are exempt from RTW legislation because those unions give their money to Republican politicians rather than Democratic politicians. Police and firefighters will still be forced to join their union and they will still be forced to pay union dues. And those forced union dues will support the GOP cause. The lawmakers in those states don't give a crap about workers' rights. They care about consolidating their own power in office. If it was really about workers rights the police and firefighters unions would have been the very first to fall under RTW legislation, not the last. Those politicians would have fallen all over themselves giving the police and firefighters the RTW if it was really about workers' rights. [/QUOTE]
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