 CXMNYC join:2011-08-30 New York, NY | reply to wifi4milez
Re: Making unions illegal would solve many problems The point I made was to refute your mistaken belief that the job I competed for was simply a competition among union members. You seemed to believe that all other applicants couldn't have that job. The competion was open to all. Only after you "won" the job did union membersship become possible. Which puts your contention that somehow I was competing in a pool of only union workers for this job to rest, where it belongs. |
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | said by CXMNYC:The point I made was to refute your mistaken belief that the job I competed for was simply a competition among union members. I am really mistaken? Did you have the option of keeping your current position and not joining the union? If so you are very unique, as most union dominated positions require membership as part of the job. -- "No you won't" -The American people to President Obama (11/2/2010)
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 CXMNYC join:2011-08-30 New York, NY | I did not and do not have to belong to the union to get or keep my job. I would save about 75 percent on dues by not joining. The 25 percent that goes toward collective bargaining would have to be paid, as I would get the same contract as the union members get. |
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