Posted by oldtanker on February 27, 2015 at 06:49:04 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: Right to Work. posted by willie in mn on February 27, 2015 at 02:04:46:
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Willie, nope I'm farming cause I got bored, had the land and can afford to do so. Not into ice fishing, snowmobiling or traveling. Had to have something to do and me not in the job market helps someone who really needs the job instead of giving me even more play money or building a portfolio. If I don't make a profit I can always quit, rent the land out and take up bird watching or something else.
Last I heard in MN you don't have to join a union to have a job in a union shop? I have 2 nieces who work in union shops, have both been in them a few years and are not union members. That is the definition of right to work or at least used to be. What people are working on now is making it so they don't have to make mandatory contributions to the union when they are not members. Another bunch wants to gut unions by taking their ability to negotiate away.
While I don't believe in unions I also believe that we do and should have freedom of choice. So you and I should be able to work together in the same work place you in the union if you want and me not in the union. And I should not be forced into paying for something I don't want to be a member of as far as I'm concerned.
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