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Right to work
Why not ask her about comments she made while on strike with the OCAW against Hercules, Inc in 1986. She was very vocal and a very active union member then. She knew exactly what she was getting into when she crossed the picket lines. I don't condone violence but the picket line crossers were just as bad if not worse. They held up their pay checks and signs and veered their autos towards those who were participating in a legal strike. Yes, VA has a right to work law as well as legal abortions. Doesn't make either moral or right. Abortion kills babies. Right to work is simply an attempt to kill Unions. When corporations treat their employees fairly and equitably there will be no need for Unions. Until then let's keep up the fight. The right to work law requires Unions to represent all of the workers covered by the contract regardless of whether they pay or not. Seems they want free representation, plain and simple. I don't see them refusing the negotiated benefits gained by the Union, whether striking or not, or refusing Union representation when they are disciplined or fired.