Center for Union Facts Ad: Class Elections
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As a Chicagoan, I support these politically-active youths.
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Go look at the education scores in Right to Fire states vs Union States.
Enough said.
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I honestly don't get it v(o_o)v.
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Great Ad. I am glad that Card Check is seen for what it is. A way to intimidate people into voting for a union.
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Brilliant! They should do one about taxes and have there be a "tax" on grades where test points are "redistributed" to those "less fortunate" (aka stupid or lazy) students. Told my liberal ex-gf about it...she was liberal no more!
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This is exactly how they act. I know from multiple experiences in my past employment, some as an object of their tactics, some as a witness to their "tactics" impressed upon others.
Intimidation and Bully tactics. Destruction of property, places of employment, and goods produced by non-union members. Sabotage of work in the workplace produced by those who don't go along with their position or agenda.
I can't respect those who claim to be for my good, yet perform such atrocities.
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That's right, this is just how they operate: Bully tactics! And if that doesn't work, sabotage or destruction of non-union workers and the good products they are producing.
I know from personal experience.
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Love it!
Labor unions are the most regulated outfit in the country...nonunion companys dont want its workers to have heathcare or retirement. Unions were successful in bringing about many improvements for workers, such as more reasonable working hours. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, union members in 1999 had median weekly earnings of $672 (that's $34,944 per year) while non-union workers had median weekly earnings of only $516 ($26,832)
joshua1auhsoj 2 years ago 6
These employer paid for ads are nothing more than an attempt to put an end to advancing social and economic interests of American workers right to form unions and collectively bargain.
mcarson87777 2 years ago 5