Posted on 01/01/2016 7:09:28 AM PST by detective
hen did unions cross the line from being workers who want to collectively negotiate with their employers to becoming gangs that threaten non-members? Or has it always been that way?
In Michigan, which has moved on from being a hard union state to one where workers have a choice about joining, a United Auto Workers chapter has put out a hit list of nonmembers it believes deserve intimidation.
Local 412, based in Warren, Mich., suggests that its members refuse to "share any tools, knowledge or support" with "any of these employees who choose not to pay their fair share."
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It was that way over 40 years ago. I was personally threatened by union goons who said they would break both of my arms if I didn't quit my job. I have hated and despised unions, and all evil, ever since then.
They work for the company, not the union. Their job is to assist their fellow employees in order to do the job. Period.
Their job is to work as agreed upon in written contract. It was agreed upon by both employer and union.
I seriously doubt that the contract stipulates that workers shall not assist other workers. In fact, it is ridiculous that anyone could expect a company to tolerate that sort of behavior from any employee.
Union = communist thugs
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