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Dabeav
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« on: February 01, 2012, 03:58:00 PM »

Teaching both is ok, gives the students a chance to make up their minds or draw their own conclusions. 

I fully support right-to-work since unions take away businesses' ability to pay market value for their workers.  This will bring more jobs into that state and back into the country. 

Given 1000 people would you rather have say, 600 paid well and 400 unemployed or 900 paid 1/3 less and 100 unemployed? 
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Dabeav
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E: 2.19, S: -5.39

« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2012, 04:16:15 PM »

You need either both extensive unionization and extensive social welfare, or neither. I happen to think that both is better than neither.

That sounds all fine and dandy for the worker, but what about the business?  Businesses would be closing or moving overseas in record rates.  Big corporations are bad enough now, replace them with a monolithic government with all jobs under it (because, businesses would all leave)?  Talk about grinding a country to a halt.
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