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Is Right-to-Work: Protecting workers or UNION-Busting??!!

BlueRepublican 2012/06/11 15:51:31
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Union-BUSTING!!!
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There are 22 states that have adopted Right to work legislation.Is it about giving workers the liberty and freedom to work without being forced into an undesired association or union? Is it a blatant attack against the middle class and worker's rights as some claim? Is it just a political strategy to defund the other side or is it simply a matter of giving people more choices?

Are Right-to-work promoters trying to bust up the unions, destroy the middle class and hurt workers? Should workers really be forced to join a union in some places just to be able to WORK?

Like it or not, right-to-work is catching on and gaining more and more national attention. Let me know what you think.

Is Right-to-Work: Protecting workers or UNION-Busting??!!

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  • JoeM 2012/06/11 16:10:41
    Protecting Workers-RTW
    JoeM
    +29
    Jobs will be created where the least problems are presented to the job creators.

    If unions are so great, why has most of Boeing's jobs left the Seattle area?
    If unions are so great, why does Detroit look like a ghost town?

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  • Kevin 2012/07/13 05:09:36
    Union-BUSTING!!!
    Kevin
    +1
    Right-to-work is a conservative business ploy to deny workers the right to unionize and collectively bargain by framing the argument in such a way as to appeal to workers despite it being detrimental to them.
  • LarryFine 2012/07/12 13:12:10
    Protecting Workers-RTW
    LarryFine
    Union workers are anything but middle class. They make ridiculously inflated wages for the work they perform and the rest of us pay for it. They destroyed American industry and are bankrupting cities and towns across the country with their never-ending demand for more and more of our dollars. Unions outlived their usefulness a long time ago and exist today only to protect incompetent hacks that would not be employable otherwise. I know; I've supervised some of them over the past 15 years.
  • mae 2012/07/10 21:49:41
    Protecting Workers-RTW
    mae
    Protecting workers-RTW. Glad for the Union at contract negtiation time.
  • MO.gal 2012/07/09 21:56:35
    Union-BUSTING!!!
    MO.gal
    +1
    Right-to-work is just another name for union busting.
  • **StarzAbove** 2012/07/09 20:50:53
    Union-BUSTING!!!
    **StarzAbove**
    +2
    It's definitely union busting.
  • Beltazar 2012/06/16 00:00:22
    Undecided
    Beltazar
    Well, he is my thoughts.. I have nothing against it either way, but what I do have a problem with is the way the unions are acting and behaving.. Yes, Unions where most definitely needed back in the day, but today they seem to act like any other huge corporate group/organization.. Meaning that the head people in charge are really only in it for themselves first and foremost before the workers.. While in many cases they are letting the Shlepee worker get all off w/ no penalties and the hard workers have to make up for it all.. Which is just like big government.. They want to take care of themselves before the little people now a days... Which is a shame.. I think that if u are in a position of power u should be taking care of the people who are under you and who put your there in the first place..
  • aneed2know 2012/06/15 09:39:04
    Union-BUSTING!!!
    aneed2know
    +4
    Its clearly Union busting, wrapped up in a cynical attempt to say it is protecting workers. Evidence have clearly showed that when Union membership started to decline, so did worker wages, and working conditions.
  • Sheila 2012/06/14 16:36:03
    Protecting Workers-RTW
    Sheila
    +3
    Why should anyone have to give up a portion of their pay if they don't choose to?

    To a group who wouldn't even represent ME if I did have to.

    Unions were at one time useful and needed. Now they are redundant and bullyish and power hungry. They don't fight for anyone BUT the union. NOT for the workers anymore.
  • Barbara Hasler 2012/06/14 09:50:10
    Protecting Workers-RTW
    Barbara Hasler
    +1
    It allows the company to be non-union if it so desires. I feel as though there are times when the union thinks it owns the company. Too often they forget who actually pays the wages and benefits. General Motors was the poster child of union overkill and the results of it.
  • LarryFine Barbara... 2012/07/12 13:13:50
    LarryFine
    +1
    Well stated. The formula is the same as it always was and GM will again go down the toilet. Next time, they will be taking some of our tax dollars with them.
  • Barbara... LarryFine 2012/07/12 15:10:41
    Barbara Hasler
    Had GM been able to file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, its union contracts would have been renegotiated and the whole corporation reorganized. There is now a probability that today it would have been a lean profitable company. Balmy's intrusion did it no good. They still owe the taxpayers 30 billion dollars.
  • LarryFine Barbara... 2012/07/12 15:15:15
    LarryFine
    +1
    I agree completely. We will never see a dime of that money. We'll get liberal propaganda spin that the money was mysteriously paid back to the tax payers. I also will never again own a GM or Chrysler vehicle.
  • Barbara... LarryFine 2012/07/12 15:20:35
    Barbara Hasler
    They paid it off with a different TARP fund! Don't you shake you head with disbelief with the scam moves DC tries to pull on we, the people? I believe their thinking is skewed. We are the intelligent ones and they are the idiots.
  • LarryFine Barbara... 2012/07/13 13:07:20
    LarryFine
    +1
    I believe many first time politicians that make it to DC have honest intentions of serving honorably. Somewhere along the way, they are either intimidated to conformity or sell out to the power brokers.
  • Barbara... LarryFine 2012/07/13 22:44:58
    Barbara Hasler
    +1
    More than likely they are intimidated with the old cliche' "Don't do as I do; do as I say." I have, however, noted that the 84 new seats are still banded together so maybe the proper "change" is in the hopper.
  • Gracie - Proud Conservative 2012/06/14 02:57:42
    Protecting Workers-RTW
    Gracie - Proud Conservative
    +1
    How can you call forcing someone to belong to a group and not allowing them to have the freedom to negotiate for their own labor, protecting them? I know a lot about public sector unions because I belonged to one for 25 years. Since I have dropped out I have seen the nastiness and the coercive thugs at work.

    If it was such a good deal for the employee you wouldn't have to force it on them. I get paid the same as the guy next to me doing much less. I can't get paid more and he can't be paid less. We can't even make him do his fair share. I thought liberals were all about FAIR? I think not!
  • Nancy~PWCM~JLA~POTL 2012/06/13 23:09:23
    Undecided
    Nancy~PWCM~JLA~POTL
    +1
    Unions were originally designed to protect the workers and create a safe environment. That evolved into political stream of money and power and the dues paid was given strickly to support of the democratic party whether or not you agreed with it or not. Well the protection went to the wayside.
  • aneed2know Nancy~P... 2012/06/15 09:39:42
    aneed2know
    +2
    that is not true.
  • Nancy~P... aneed2know 2012/06/16 21:09:02
    Nancy~PWCM~JLA~POTL
    I think it is! Sorry to burst your bubble
  • aneed2know Nancy~P... 2012/06/17 03:58:47
    aneed2know
    +1
    why is it true because you say it is? what proof do you have of this?
  • LarryFine aneed2know 2012/07/12 13:15:11
    LarryFine
    Yes it is true. I've got friends who are union members. Union leadership tells them to vote Democrat because that is the party their money supports.
  • aneed2know LarryFine 2012/07/13 05:01:47
    aneed2know
    okay, i have friends who are Christians and their pastor on Sundays tell them to vote republican or they are going to hell.

    Do you believe me?

    Its true
  • LarryFine aneed2know 2012/07/13 13:09:05
    LarryFine
    Go elsewhere if you are just going to serve a liberal drone on this thread.
  • aneed2know LarryFine 2012/07/14 04:28:06
    aneed2know
    i tell you what,. make me if you can
  • LarryFine aneed2know 2012/07/15 15:10:42
    LarryFine
    Luv to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • aneed2know LarryFine 2012/07/24 04:44:39
    aneed2know
    well bring it on.
  • LarryFine aneed2know 2012/07/24 09:49:58
    LarryFine
    You just gettin' out of rehab....?
  • Cal 2012/06/13 20:21:59
    Protecting Workers-RTW
    Cal
    +2
    Unions are a blight on this nation. They are greedy and unfair. Members often have to go with the Unions decision even if they do not feel it's right or face punishments. They are typically left leaning and have thrown their weight around in way that is detrimental to our system. We need to outlaw Unions ASAP.
  • Philo-CommieHater! 2012/06/13 17:22:12
    Protecting Workers-RTW
    Philo-CommieHater!
    +2
    Only the lazy want to belong to a union in the 21st century.
  • Lady Wh... Philo-C... 2012/06/15 09:42:56
    Lady Whitewolf
    +1
    Glad YOU think so....
  • MO.gal Philo-C... 2012/07/09 22:00:09
    MO.gal
    +1
    You have been brainwashed. Fair wages, 40 hour work weeks and over-time pay can not be called lazy.
  • LarryFine MO.gal 2012/07/12 13:18:33
    LarryFine
    +1
    40 hours pay, NOT 40 hours work. For most, it is half that. I supervised in union shops on and off for the past 15 years. Most of the day is spent baby sitting whiners, not supervising a work force.
  • LarryFine Philo-C... 2012/07/12 13:17:05
    LarryFine
    +1
    You are exactly correct. See my comment above. Union labor has become nothing more than a security blanket for a large number of very incompetent laborers who would be fired under any other circumstances for their pitiful job performance.
  • ☆stillthe12c☆ 2012/06/13 17:17:07
    None of the Above...Keep TAX REFORM ALIVE!!!
    ☆stillthe12c☆
    +1
    The Federal government has made it hard for companies to negotiate with Unions. passing rule and regulations that make it difficult for Companies to strike a fair deal for the union and the company. So many of the states have had to pass right to work laws. We need unions but we also need to make negotiation fair.
  • C. C. Rider 2012/06/13 10:34:01
    Union-BUSTING!!!
    C. C. Rider
    +6
    FLorida is a right to work state and it has shoved this state into poverty. With no accoutability for decisions made by upper Management they are putting in people that are their buddies and then just tank the company with their assinine decisions. A UNION would have stopped it and fired the Manager.

    I have seen people that make money for the company, have done nothing wrong, but still get FIRED due to the present Management is afraid they will take their job.
  • LarryFine C. C. R... 2012/07/12 13:22:14
    LarryFine
    Load of crap. Unions have zero power to fire management. And, you can NOT fire a union employee without first going through months and months of arduous paper work documenting their total incompetence. Even then, you are likely to have to retain them and just put them somewhere in the company where they don't cause you a headache.
  • uncle remus 2012/06/13 04:43:56 (edited)
  • Sheila uncle r... 2012/06/14 16:42:44
    Sheila
    Economist Ray Marshall, although a prounion secretary of labor under President Jimmy Carter, made his academic reputation by documenting how unions excluded blacks from membership in the 1930s and 1940s. Marshall also wrote of incidents in which union members assaulted black workers hired to replace them during strikes. During the 1911 strike against the Illinois Central, noted Marshall, whites killed two black strikebreakers and wounded three others at McComb, Mississippi. He also noted that white strikers killed ten black firemen in 1911 because the New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railroad had granted them equal seniority. Not surprisingly, therefore, black leader Booker T. Washington opposed unions all his life, and W. E. B. DuBois called unions the greatest enemy of the black working class. Another interesting fact: the "union label" was started in the 1880s to proclaim that a product was made by white rather than yellow (Chinese) hands.


    http://www.econlib.org/librar...
  • aneed2know Sheila 2012/06/15 09:42:28
    aneed2know
    +4
    and so what, that was 1930s and 40s. Our own government worked against blacks also, they did not even allow blacks to participate equally in the GI-Bill after WWII so now should i hate my country also for what was done 60to 80 years ago?
  • Sheila aneed2know 2012/06/18 14:57:10
    Sheila
    LOL< people hate ME for what was done that long ago..... And I am only 44, so you do the math.
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