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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="stick4" data-source="post: 2015800" data-attributes="member: 26023"><p>I pretty much disagree with giving the RTW to police & FFs. Those ppl are a whole different breed. Much like the military they're depending on their brothers to have their back and having two classes of employment contracts (union and non-union) would be divisive. I think you're slant here is to hinge UAW and SEIU unions onto the coat tails of public service unions and that doesn't wash.</p><p>Not that I believe the public service workers 'need' to have a union, I believe it's all or none. There shouldn't be a mix since the occupations involved have so much safety risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stick4, post: 2015800, member: 26023"] I pretty much disagree with giving the RTW to police & FFs. Those ppl are a whole different breed. Much like the military they're depending on their brothers to have their back and having two classes of employment contracts (union and non-union) would be divisive. I think you're slant here is to hinge UAW and SEIU unions onto the coat tails of public service unions and that doesn't wash. Not that I believe the public service workers 'need' to have a union, I believe it's all or none. There shouldn't be a mix since the occupations involved have so much safety risk. [/QUOTE]
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