I’d be happy with the repeal of the check-off that allows Unions to deduct money for dues directly out of worker’s paychecks. Right now, workers don’t really have any idea how much the Unions are skimming off their weekly pay.
Make them collect dues by having the workers write a dues check directly to the Union. That way, workers get a real sense of how much they have to shell out to Union Bosses and ‘rat politicians.
Dues would plummet, and ‘rats would find it difficult to get money without this pool of cash.
Agreed. The same procedure should also be applied to federal state and local taxes with the due date as close to election day as possible.
This is number one needed in my book also.
I have been preaching this for years. One year I bought liability insurance via a rider on my homeowners. When I moved to another state, I was told that my insurance company had “an unwritten agreement” with the teachers’ unions not to sell personal liability to teachers. Finally, finally this issue is being addressed.