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by rumanator
2116 days ago
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> (...) and elevates union leadership to a position of power over the workers as union reps I don't understand your point. Do you believe that this so called risk of an elected representative getting more power than the people that elected him is overall worse than the people having absolutely no power or representation? I mean, can you explain why in your view leaving an employee SOL is more desirable than ensuring he has some say? |
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The primary positive effect of a union is its appeals process that keep employers from firing you on a whim.
Nothing about that positive effect requires the union be forced upon you, and if unions had to earn their dues they wouldn't act in bad faith as often.