Unions

August 24th, 2009
by kentt

At present, in order to become unionized — that is, to have a union represent a workforce — 51% of those voting, must vote yes for the union.  That seems fair.  More than half of the workers must want a union before there is a union.  Now, the Obama administration, as pay back for union support during the election, is pushing a bill that would eliminate the employee vote for or against an election.  In other words, if a union decided it wanted to unionize a company — to represent a company’s workforce, all it would have to do is to say we are the representatives of those people.  No election what so ever.  Now that sounds unAmerican.  What do you think?

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