there are certain cities and certain jobs you can not get unless you join the union......
why is this type of intollerance still allowed .....
there are certain cities and certain jobs you can not get unless you join the union......
why is this type of intollerance still allowed .....
"I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is."
~Albert Camus
most places you are automatically enrolled in the union. They have to or they wouldn't get enough people paying their dues considering how worthless many of them are.
we're taking affirmative action!
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i thought i would try dem logic for a bit and see if it worked, i guess not.
i think being forced to join a union is unamerican. i somewhat see their view, and that is, at most work places i would probably receive the benefits of the union without having to pay. my first real job was union and i hated the dues, i was poor and that money could actually have made a big difference. i said, i don't want your benefits, health, holidays, i want the money now in my pocket, i have to eat, i want the choice. nope, if i wanted the job (hyatt in san diego) i had to join the union. never used medical and never used holiday...whoooopeee
Before enlightenment - chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment - chop wood, carry water. ~Zen Buddhist Proverb
because any politician who doesn't back unions tends to find themselves on the wrong side of them, and being anti-union is considered a sure sign that you are up to no good, just look at Wal-Mart, they've never had a union, and to be honest, a union would be a hurt to them, not a help, but since WM continues to have this opinion, people make the decision that they must be exploiting their workers, and it just rolls downhill from there.
Unions had a place, back when there was no OSHA, when working conditions could be whatever the employer wanted them to be, where there was no overtime, no benefits, no nothing, but as we do have those things now, the unions have become territorial, fastening with an iron grip to those places they are strong. It's much the same with affirmative action, wherein it did serve its initial purpose, but continues to linger on, rotting on the vine so to speak.
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Come on down to Mississippi, dumbo!!!!!!!!!!! Even in a largely Union shop you can go to work here!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mississippi is an open shop state!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hear Toyota is about to open a new plant in Tupelo, the UAW is already set up to organize them and you can set an example for others to follow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Psychoblues
You can work for any place which has a union and claim that joining one would violate your religious beliefs and there'd be NOTHING the union could do about it.
I know this first-hand as I used to work with a guy in the Machinist Union (same one Boeing uses) - who got away with it..
You don't have to... Religious views are an area that both employers and unions will not touch..
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I drove thru Mississippi over Thanksgiving Week. Twice. Both times some old dude was drinking and waving a gun and typing on a lap top in the LEFT LANE as he motored slowly down the freeway w/ his right blinker on.
Was that you?
I'm part of a Union. Thankfully, I don't have to pay dues.
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