librty02
Sep 24, 2019Explorer
GM Strike
How does everyone feel about all the GM union members on strike placing nails and screws out onto the streets that their customers who keep them employed drive on? Causing damage to multiple vehicles....
JRscooby wrote:
You are comparing one union to companies in one industry. Look up the numbers for all corporations vs all unions. Lobbying to say get a judge on the court that thinks a driver should die in a broke down truck, and be fired if he gets a ride to safety, might help a auto company when a worker gets hurt.
JRscooby wrote:
Well, I have not looked in Texas. But I have studied a little in Ks, (enough to know what I would have to do if I put a driver in my truck in that state) I read repeatedly the law the people of Mo would not let our legislature put in force. I have read the proposed law circulated by ALEC. In every one, if a company has a contract with a union, all employees get paid the rate of the contract. And if there is a dispute worker/management, the union must represent the worker, even if the worker has decided not to pay dues. This is why I always refer to what is sold as "Right to Work" laws as "Right to Freeload"