Michelle, on 10 December 2012 - 09:18 PM, said:
So, any qualified person could walk into a union business and get a job without joining? Besides being harassed by the union to join I can't see how this would be a bad thing.
Agree. The arguement is that if that new employee gets paid equivalent to the Union employees, then he is riding on the Union's negotiators without paying in.... getting a free ride, I think they call it.
To which I say... so what? The company does not need to hire that new guy at the union rate, the deal is between the company and the individual. He might get 20% less then the going rate, or 20% more. It depends on the individual and their skills and whatnot.
Michelle, on 10 December 2012 - 09:58 PM, said:
I don't know what loophole the unions are using, but they are big contributors to one particular party. It takes but a moment to look that up.
Well, they deposit their union dues into a bank don't they? So, theoretically, they collect money and it gains interest. And the interest is Not Union Dues, but is Revenue of the Union itself. That is how I would do it, if I was a Union Boss.
-Mr_Fess-, on 11 December 2012 - 12:10 AM, said:
Unions are not a business, right?
They are not a business. And the money they collect does not count as business earnings. But... These guys have swank offices. Sometimes whole buildings. They bring in lots of money depending on who they represent. The teamsters are probably as rich as the Queen of England or the Pope.
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