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<blockquote data-quote="aryfrosty" data-source="post: 1469573" data-attributes="member: 16877"><p>I believe that one principle should govern here: </p><p> <span style="color: Red"> If you want to belong to a union you should be allowed to and if you don't want to belong to one nobody should ever be able to force you to.</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p>In New Hampshire all state employees are required to pay a union. ANd their union is the biggest collection of socialist idiots on earth.</p><p> If you belong to the union you pay dues.</p><p>If you don't you are forced to pay what they call "FAIR SHARE".</p><p>If you only pay their "fair share" you do NOT get automatic union representation, you only benefit, "supposedly" from their negotiations. If you have a contract issue with the state you can get the union to represent you IF you pay an extra fee on top of their fair share.</p><p></p><p>Those dimple wipes should not be allowed to collect any money from workers who don't want or need their crummy representation. This country has far too many radical unions and union officers who bleed the employer and then bleed the employee.</p><p></p><p>I grant that there might be unions which serve a good purpose. But nobody should be forced to join a union for any reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aryfrosty, post: 1469573, member: 16877"] I believe that one principle should govern here: [COLOR="Red"] If you want to belong to a union you should be allowed to and if you don't want to belong to one nobody should ever be able to force you to. [/COLOR] In New Hampshire all state employees are required to pay a union. ANd their union is the biggest collection of socialist idiots on earth. If you belong to the union you pay dues. If you don't you are forced to pay what they call "FAIR SHARE". If you only pay their "fair share" you do NOT get automatic union representation, you only benefit, "supposedly" from their negotiations. If you have a contract issue with the state you can get the union to represent you IF you pay an extra fee on top of their fair share. Those dimple wipes should not be allowed to collect any money from workers who don't want or need their crummy representation. This country has far too many radical unions and union officers who bleed the employer and then bleed the employee. I grant that there might be unions which serve a good purpose. But nobody should be forced to join a union for any reason. [/QUOTE]
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