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« on: March 10, 2015, 07:37:33 PM »

There's nothing conservative or capitalistic about right to work. The system as is works just fine.

I don't want to join a union, so I don't work for a union company. I don't see why I need this law protecting me.
So you don't have to abruptly change jobs if your workplace ever becomes unionized.

So, when Obama became President, Republicans voters should have been allowed to get McCain as president? The majority of the workers voted for an union, so, workers get an union. It's called democracy.
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