| Latest Post: Started By: Rank: Category What happened to the "Union Influence in Politics" topic?Even though I initiated it as the debut topic in the Times forums, I'm happy to realize it has been deleted. It died an ugly death long ago, and should have been executed long before it was. I'm curious though... Why? I am unaware of the travesty that occurred that was sufficiently heinous to warrant it's deletion... As compared to the tripe on ALL the other threads that is evident on a daily basis. Member CommentsMunsterFor "people" like wrongriki , who cant accept the facts that prove them wrong , its a sad state of affairs that even after being debunked they keep up this constant barrage of ignorant right-wing crappola !Wrongriki and others like it are all that's wrong with these forums !How does it feel wrongriki to whine about your "freerider" bullsh&t all the the while collecting welfare ( A free ride ) ! Typical republican ! Posted 16 days ago. R1KRA8“I discovered that there is no free rider problem unless a union explicitly chooses to create free riders.” “In other words, unions can completely eliminate the free rider problem by choosing to negotiate contracts only for union members.” . . . Right to Work and the Free Rider Myth by Joe Carter * * * (ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 16 days ago. R1KRA8This quote by ‘thegreek’ can also apply to Munster . . . “the only way you think you can win a debate is to degrade the other person.” * * * (ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 16 days ago. MunsterFor "people" like wrongriki , who cant accept the facts that prove them wrong , its a sad state of affairs that even after being debunked they keep up this constant barrage of ignorant right-wing crappola !Wrongriki and others like it are all that's wrong with these forums !How does it feel wrongriki to whine about your "freerider" bullsh&t all the the while collecting welfare ( A free ride ) ! Typical republican ! Posted 16 days ago. MunsterWrongriki ,No one is required to listen to your blatent idiocy and right wing propaganda ! and besides everyone know you to be a LIAR ! Fact is you cannot prove you claims . . . so you LIE. * * *
(we are ohio) Posted 16 days ago. R1KRA8“Union activists, socialists, and members of other progressive groups gathered at the Ohio Statehouse on May 1 to agitate for “justice” and against “corporate greed” in commemoration of May Day, an international Marxist celebration of worker solidarity.” Socialists Celebrate May Day With Statehouse Rally By Jesse Hathaway (ohio.mediatrackers) * * *
(ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 16 days ago. MunsterFor "people" like wrongriki , who cant accept the facts that prove them wrong , its a sad state of affairs that even after being debunked they keep up this constant barrage of ignorant right-wing crappola !Wrongriki and others like it are all that's wrong with these forums !How does it feel wrongriki to whine about your "freerider" bullsh&t all the the while collecting welfare ( A free ride ) ! Typical republican ! Posted 16 days ago. R1KRA8“I discovered that there is no free rider problem unless a union explicitly chooses to create free riders.” “In other words, unions can completely eliminate the free rider problem by choosing to negotiate contracts only for union members.” . . . Right to Work and the Free Rider Myth by Joe Carter * * * (ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 16 days ago. R1KRA8“They refer to those workers as "free riders." This argument is a distortion to shift attention from the benefits of worker freedom.” . . . The Union ‘Free-Rider Problem’ Myth in Right-to-Work Debate The union is the one truly taking advantage of the collective bargaining arrangement By Jarrett Skorup * * * (ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 16 days ago. scrappileNearly half the states — including, most recently, Michigan and Indiana — have right-to-work laws. Supporters say they make states more attractive to employers. But the greater weight of evidence suggests that such laws help depress wages, encourage employers not to offer health and retirement benefits, deny rather than promote workers’ rights, and aggravate income inequality. Allowing workers to become free riders who need not pay for the wages, benefits, and workplace standards that union representation brings them will discourage union membership. That will tilt the labor-management dynamic in favor of employers, and threaten to roll back the gains achieved for workers through collective bargaining. Whose right to work? Posted 16 days ago. scrappileWhose right to work?-the toledo blade, man this is some good reading, and you know with over12% of working Ohioans still being represented by a union, higher than the national average, the race to welfare laws might not be the answer to the 1%'s lobbying money in the hardworking Buckeye state....:-) Posted 16 days ago. scrappileOhioans voted decisively in 2011 to repeal a state law enacted that year that would have gutted the collective-bargaining rights of public employees. Last week, Republican lawmakers who evidently disdain that history proposed legislation that would make Ohio a “right to work” state. Their toxic package deserves a prompt and permanent burial, next to the earlier union-busting measure, Senate Bill 5. Then state officials, unions, and business lobbies can consider labor-law reforms that offer a meaningful prospect of improving Ohio’s economy and creating jobs. Posted 16 days ago. MunsterSpeaking of legitimacy , wrongriki is a welfare addicted non working putz that thinks its an expert on workers rights ! Would'nt you think that to be an expert on work you'd have to at least have a job ?? Still using lies and half-truths in the typical republican way ! Seems funny that if this was a good thing for labor they would be supporting it but they aren't are they ??We are ohio. co m Posted 16 days ago. MunsterWrongriki being the fool that it is cant seem to understand English ! Most unions are in this fight and the host state or country of these unions will be donating money towards defeating these unfair actions by the republicans ! Unlike the republican super PAC's where no one knows where the money comes from , the unions are funded by people just like you and I ! Posted 16 days ago. MunsterRepublican super PAC's are spending millions of super PAC money to keep the their reign of terror on labor active They are afraid that their war on workers is coming to an end and the people will regain their right to be union and more will see the truth and organize ! And the majority of their money is from out of state ! * * * (right to work for less.co m) Posted 16 days ago. R1KRA8Don't just take my word for it. Google “Labor Campaign Committee “We Are Ohio” Remains 95% Union-Funded” * * * (ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 16 days ago. MunsterLets end this republican war on working people “Right-to-work” laws are outdated and a throw-back to the anti-union agenda of another era. “Right-to-work” state laws are redundant and unneeded when the current federal law is actually examined. “Right-to-work” laws represent destructive economic development policy guided by extreme partisan politics. The goal should be to raise the standard of living for hard-working Hoosier families, not lower it. Hard-working buckeye families deserve better than an antiquated law designed to raise corporate profits and lower worker wages and benefits. "we are ohio" . c om Posted 16 days ago. MunsterDon't just take my word for it. Google “we are ohio”
* * * (we are ohio) Posted 16 days ago. R1KRA8Don't just take my word for it. Google “Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment” * * * (ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 16 days ago. Post a Comment |