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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2011

Mark Mix of the National Right to Work Committee briefs you on the battle to protect worker's rights against union coercion.

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  • Scam alert. While I have no love for unions, and certainly want minimal government meddling into areas that are none of its business, this is orchestrated BS by big business. Unions have a place ... to protect workers from abusive and dangerous work environments and to ensure a viable wage for the work performed. Thugs are criminals ... just imprison them. But usury is also an immoral circumstance of which too damn many big business are guilty.

  • @KripDrip Then I am glad that you have a union to pay your money too.

  • tx sucks. right to work states are for cheap labor 3rd world hellholes.

  • Tx is a Right to work state thank God. If they want TX they will have a BIG fight on their hands. The gov did not lesson to us on obamacare, bailout of banks, and bailout of cars manufactures. The gov could care less what the people want without paying them off.

  • Is this stupid idea of card check going to be mentioned here?

  • I'm disappointed that Ron Paul wasn't mentioned as a candidate, and also disappointed to hear praise for pro-bailout candidate Herman Cain.

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