Like the man said, the unions will benefit the people that understand they have no leverage within a company without one.
And, in the field construction biz...the best work is done by union contractors....as an example,
Years ago I was reading a union mag in the lunch trailer. It showed a large construction site that was in the initial stages of hangin the steel. Brown and Root a scab outfit was the major contractor. So it was a before and after kind of article...the first was a shot of all the girders, headers and all the erected steel that B & R had hung up in record time. The second shot was the next day....completly tore down, looked like one of those german citys afte the allies had bombed it.
R & B had got the steel up fast by only installing a few fasteners at a time. So one night the wind came up and the scab operator forgot to set the boom lock. The wind turned the rig into the structure and it all came down.
I've worked (boilermaker mechanic) the right to work states, kansas is one....and believe me the differnence in workmanship is vastly different.
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