Posted by oldtanker on February 26, 2015 at 08:23:48 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: Right to Work. posted by Chris(IA) on February 26, 2015 at 05:30:18:
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Chris, here in MN the non members have to pay too. That was one of the concessions that they had to give the unions to get right to work passed. So the non members are paying. Like I said, 2 nieces, both working in places that have a union, both non members yet they still have to pay. I don't think it's the entire amount, more like 80% but they have to pay. All "right to work" means is that they can't be forced to join nor can they be fired for not joining. The one niece refuses to join based on religious grounds. Don't know why the other one doesn't. I do know if at a family gathering if you want to push their buttons just mention that they pay into a union. Man do the sparks fly! Just be prepared for the lecture on how "unfair" it is. And that is what some states are trying to address and there are several legal actions that have been filed against it. Basically it's the state or federal government forcing people to pay for something that they don't want that is not in the same category as health or car insurance.
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