Right to FREELOAD

I see that you say everone is represented even if they don't want it. Then why don't we change the laws so that the workers that don't want representation don't have to pay dues or get the benefits negotiated by the union. Sounds good to me. Lets look at not paying your dues. Then the worker is getting the union benefits for nothing. Sounds like WELFARE to me. Most of the benefits you have today were won years ago by the union. Maybe all you right to freeload workers should go back to 16 hour days so the rich can get richer.

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