Posted on 05/31/2012 5:36:47 AM PDT by sgtyork
Thanks for filling in!
As the local radio guy just said...the best part is all the tissue they’ll be using over the next few weeks trying to deal with this will fund the one company they despise the most:
KOCH BROTHERS (Georgia Pacific) LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Walker has said he will not push for RTW and the State Senate is too squishy to try it.
As much as I and many others in this State want it, it may well be the “bridge too far”. Maybe if he strengthens his position with a second term in 2014 and the recall rules are changed, but until then I think he’ll tread slowly.
HA!!
BUMP
Just hope Gov. Walker and other 4 can hold on Tuesday. That is a big victory in itself. Last poll I read seems to indicate they all will win...
THAT’S gonna leave a mark! Maybe we’ve finally killed the beast? Hope so!!
I always thought union dues were intended for use in making the workers environment better in some way. Dues should never be used for political purposes. I would never belong to a union. JMHO.
In theory, we can request the return any portion of the dues spent on political activities. In reality, when I asked for them, I was told my chapter didn’t spend any money on political activities. Technically, that was correct. WPEC is a subset of AFT. WPEC doesn’t, but AFT certainly does! Had I stayed in the union, I was planning to save all the mailers from the union telling me who they wanted me to vote for, and would have filed another claim. Oddly enough, even though I opted out, I’m STILL getting those mailers!!
I just do no understand opposition against right to work laws by anyone other than union bosses and the politicians they own. Why woould Joe or Jane worker support forced unionzation? It is so anti-freedom.
If this is the case, then WI must be a “right to work” State; huh?
“What (Why) is the membership declining? Were their jobs eliminated, or did they opt out of the union?”
I believe that formerly (pre Walker) union mbrshp was mandatory, annual dues being paid out of state-appropriated funds, apart from funds appropriated to pay salaries and benefits, by state employees using state offices and facilities. Teachers and state employees now pay union dues personally, at their personal discretion.
(I’m a former Univ. of Wis. faculty mbr, non-union position, not currently resident of Wis.; perhaps a current Wis. resident will correct the foregoing as needed).
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Why should they put down their bongs and go vote when they know that the residents of the cemeteries will each be voting? Three times.
With the new law they can op out so they did. The last poll I saw of public employees, they support Walker 52%
“Some have told me, I have better things to do with my money. Heart warming isnt it?”
They do and it is.
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