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The state of the fight in NY
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 761256" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>I was a teamster foir a few years and I have no use for any union.</p><p> </p><p>Unions protect the non productive worker, similar to what entitlement does and thats why Obama and the unions are in bed together. They are both Socialist and they are both anti-productive.</p><p> </p><p>Unions stiflle productivity. One thing that happened here in Michigan that I approve of was it became a 'Right to Work State'. Right to work is nothing more than if a shop is unionized, it's the workers choice wheter they join the union or not. The closed, you have to join to work there is no longer legal. </p><p> </p><p>I work for a company with 1600 employees thats not union and each and every employee is judged for pay increases over the base wage by their productivity, attitude and attendence, not by a cast in stone wage scale dictated by some union contract.</p><p> </p><p>I keep reading more and more about Obama running for a 4th and 5th term by maligning the 22 Amendment (as I stated long ago). The unions again will play a big part in that with a fat payoff (to the union bosses) from the Obama administration. The unions will instruct their rank and file who to vote for and they will, being good sheeple.</p><p> </p><p>Our plight (the 2nd Amendment ratification) is just a small part of the overall plan) to mold this country into a modern Socialist totarian state. How wonderful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 761256, member: 39764"] I was a teamster foir a few years and I have no use for any union. Unions protect the non productive worker, similar to what entitlement does and thats why Obama and the unions are in bed together. They are both Socialist and they are both anti-productive. Unions stiflle productivity. One thing that happened here in Michigan that I approve of was it became a 'Right to Work State'. Right to work is nothing more than if a shop is unionized, it's the workers choice wheter they join the union or not. The closed, you have to join to work there is no longer legal. I work for a company with 1600 employees thats not union and each and every employee is judged for pay increases over the base wage by their productivity, attitude and attendence, not by a cast in stone wage scale dictated by some union contract. I keep reading more and more about Obama running for a 4th and 5th term by maligning the 22 Amendment (as I stated long ago). The unions again will play a big part in that with a fat payoff (to the union bosses) from the Obama administration. The unions will instruct their rank and file who to vote for and they will, being good sheeple. Our plight (the 2nd Amendment ratification) is just a small part of the overall plan) to mold this country into a modern Socialist totarian state. How wonderful. [/QUOTE]
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