This website declares that

This website declares that it intends to educate people about the truth on unions, does it not? Then I'm sure nobody here in this democratic nation of free speech would deny me the right to offer a new viewpoint. To live in a democracy is to allow the people to be in charge of the laws and to give them a chance to uphold their own rights, communicate their needs, and assure that these needs are met. The union extends democracy to a workplace by giving people a chance to be heard by those in charge, to ask for what they need to survive, and to uphold their rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. You may not always agree with what unionists say, and please believe me when I say that I respect your right to that, but if you block the unions you strip the common people of their rights, allowing those in charge to force them into anything, and to become more and more wealthy and powerful without opposition, even though they deny those who work for them in the process.

You don't have to like it, but just think logically here- if America vaules the people's rights to be active in the federation and to be treated as equal human beings, then banning it with these so-called Right to Work laws is unAmerican. Thank you for listening to me. And by the way, if we are scaring workers, then it is because we tell them how powerless they'll be without a union.

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