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Individually, the average working person is vulnerable to virtually any abuse employers choose to pile on him. Read history and find out what employers did to miners and in the garment industry before unions were able to force improvements. In foreign countries where unions are non-existant, they still pay slave wages and keep workers in deplorable circumstances. Even today in America, in some businesses, when someone is fired, an armed guard gives them a few minutes to gather their personal belongings and escorts them out the gate without even letting them say goodby to friends. In others, if you get sick, you get fired. Workers are not perfect, but capitalism without unions doesn't work much better than communism did, because unregulaated capitalism will always be overcome by human greed and man's inhumality to man. I've also noticed that God usually helps those who help themselves first. Long observation of Right To Work convinces me that they have little regard for the working person, but in the long run they will find that they have shot themselves in the foot if they are ultimately successful in their drive to kill labor unions. America doesn't have Japan's tradition of company loyalty to its employees, so when the workers hurt badly enough, here we comes socialism.

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